Computer Forensics
Computer forensics is the application of investigation and analysis techniques to gather and preserve evidence from a particular computing device in a way that is suitable for presentation in a court of law. Phelline has a pool of experts specialized in performing computer forensics’ investigation, data acquisition, and data analysis and reporting involving both computer systems and mobile devices.
Computer Forensics
Introduction; Learn Computer Forensics; Get started; A Definition of Computer Forensics and Its Importance; The Steps Involved in Conducting a Computer Forensics
The purpose of computer forensics techniques is to search, preserve and analyze information on computer systems to find potential evidence for a trial.
The law enforcement community uses forensic software and hardware to collect,triage, investigate, and report on evidence from devices and networks. Digital forensics helps investigators find evidence directly related to a criminal investigation.
Computer forensic analysts use forensic tools and investigative methods to find specific electronic data, including Internet use history, word processing documents, images and other files. They use their technical skills to hunt for files and information that have been hidden, deleted or lost
