Showing posts with label cellular forensics investigator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cellular forensics investigator. Show all posts

Wednesday, 14 October 2015

Uncover the truth about your data with cellular forensics

A few years ago, the main source of truth came from email servers. These days, work communications have elvolved and are not limited to just laptops and PCs. They have burst onto the scene with WhatsApp messages, instant messaging and mobile sharing apps.

So, where is your data going? And where is it stored?

79% of business users use SMSs or WhatsApp messaging for business communications. Those text messages can pose a significant risk.

60% of those that allowed SMSs or WhatsApp messaging had minimal or no confidence in their ability to produce messages if requested.

Outside of audits, litigation and e-discovery requests are the #1 reason digital communications data is leveraged.

Standard questions legal has for IT during discovery of data:

- Where is the backed up data stored?
- What are our retention and archival policies?
- How is the company currently backing up the data stored on laptops, PCs and mobile devices?
- Which devices (WindowsiOS, Android, Linux) are in use?
- How do we manage data belonging to ex-employees?
- How does our existing software handle and implement data privacy and confidentiality policies?
- Can we collect and preserve delete messages?
- How can I monitor messaging communications on mobile devices for adherence to regulatory mandates or internal compliance policies?

With cellular forensics, IT can:

- Give legal information about the company’s data assets
- Educate legal on all the software IT uses to manage data
- Look for opportunities for IT to identify and collect data that can facilitate repeatable collections and reduce spoilage risk.


SMSs and instant messages are increasingly an issue in investigations. But by extracting them from cellular devices can be expensive and time consuming if you don’t know what you’re doing. Contact DLA Cellular and Digital Forensics and we can follow the digital trail on your cellular or digital device to get the evidence that you need.

Friday, 25 September 2015

How digital investigators gather evidence and solve crime with social media

Social media can be a great tool to document our daily lives, and when it comes to solving crimes, law enforcement officials and digital investigators view it as a valuable tool, too.

Who & How


An survey showed that majority use social media for several reasons:

1. Identifying people
2. Gathering evidence
3. Discovering criminal activity and locations
4. Community outreach
5. Soliciting crime tips
6. Notifying the public
7. Recruitment

People put a great amount of personal, detailed information online. Targets even brag and post illicit valuable information in reference to travel, hobbies, places visited, functions, appointments, circle of friends, family members, relationships, actions, etc.

The networks most used by law enforcement officials and digital investigators:

- Facebook
- Twitter
- Youtube

Some social media platforms can reveal more information than others.


DLA combines the experience of two seasoned investigators with both criminal and civil backgrounds with the latest technologies to acquire the digital evidence that you desire.

Friday, 21 August 2015

Computer Forensics vs. Cellular Forensics

Although these two may seem very similar, computer forensics and cellular forensics are different in many ways.

Any type of criminal case may use computer and cellular forensics as evidence, including drug dealing cases, theft of intellectual property or trade secrets, murder cases and even less serious cases like a disgruntled employee.

While a computer is indeed a storage unit for data, cell phones differ by make and model and what type of data they contain, how it is stored, deleted data or how GPS is monitored.

When you contact a digital forensics investigator, make sure you are prepared with all the information…

- Make and model of the computer or cell phone

- The owner or account holder

- Whether or not the device is password protected

- Whether or not you know the password

It is also essential to explain exactly what information you would like to collect or what you suspect has happening and how the data will be used.

So, do you need a computer or cellular forensics investigator?

Unfortunately, as more people are affected by cybercrime and technology plays a bigger role in criminal and civil matters, you may need one of the following investigators:

- Computer forensics investigator
A computer forensics investigator will recover data from a computer. If you need evidence of activity on your computer, a qualified computer forensics investigator can get you all the proof you need. These investigators even have the ability to find hidden or deleted data and emails.

- Cellular forensics investigator
Depending on the make and model of a cell phone, a cellular forensics investigator will recover data, passwords, chat history, SMSs, photographs, GPS and other information from a cell phone. They even have the ability to access deleted or hidden information from a device.


Would you like the help of experienced investigators? Contact DLA today and they will use the latest technologies to achieve the digital evidence that you need!