Digital Forensics

Wikipedia is pretty accurate with their description listed below.

Digital forensics (sometimes known as digital forensic science) is a branch of forensic science encompassing the recovery and investigation of material found in digital devices, often in relation to computer crime.[1][2] The term digital forensics was originally used as a synonym for computer forensics but has expanded to cover investigation of all devices capable of storing digital data.[1] With roots in the personal computing revolution of the late 1970s and early 1980s, the discipline evolved in a haphazard manner during the 1990s, and it was not until the early 21st century that national policies emerged.

Digital forensics investigations have a variety of applications. The most common is to support or refute a hypothesis before criminal or civil (as part of the electronic discovery process) courts. Forensics may also feature in the private sector; such as during internal corporate investigations or intrusion investigation (a specialist probe into the nature and extent of an unauthorized network intrusion).

The technical aspect of an investigation is divided into several sub-branches, relating to the type of digital devices involved; computer forensics, network forensics, forensic data analysis and mobile device forensics. The typical forensic process encompasses the seizure, forensic imaging (acquisition) and analysis of digital media and the production of a report into collected evidence.

As well as identifying direct evidence of a crime, digital forensics can be used to attribute evidence to specific suspects, confirm alibis or statements, determine intent, identify sources (for example, in copyright cases), or authenticate documents.  Investigations are much broader in scope than other areas of forensic analysis (where the usual aim is to provide answers to a series of simpler questions) often involving complex time-lines or hypotheses.

 

 

Where there is a cloud is how does Mobile forensics fit into Computer forensics.  The most important fact to know is that mobile artifacts can be recovered from a physical computer if it has been connected. This cloudy area continues into vehicle forensics as your car has it’s own computer but it behaves differently than a home PC system.

11 07, 2020

Preservation of social media for investigation or court

By |2020-06-24T11:57:34-04:00July 11th, 2020|Digital Forensics, Indiana Private Investigations, Insurance Fraud, Insurance Investigations, Private Investigator Services, Social Media Investigations, Social Media Investigations|0 Comments

Social media is a powerful tool to keep people informed, whether personal or public posting.  It gives insight into life style, behaviors and even crimes.  There are plenty of examples of people commiting crimes and posting them on social media.  There are just as many posts that involve victims of crime and law enforcement using [...]

24 06, 2020

3 simple Steps for Best Practices in a social media preservation

By |2020-06-24T11:52:54-04:00June 24th, 2020|Digital Forensics, Social Media Investigations|0 Comments

Our simple thoughts on Best Practices for social Media Preservations. 1.Stay out of the process, remove yourself or your staff from the preservation.  You may do the leg work and find the profile, or posting of interest, but once found, step back and have it done in a way that is self-authenticating, or removes yourself [...]

17 05, 2020

What Vehicles can you capture data from with Forensic dump of the car or infotainment system(Vehicle Forensics)?

By |2020-05-18T12:31:05-04:00May 17th, 2020|Car Forensics, Digital Forensics, Insurance Fraud, Insurance Investigations, Private Investigator Services, Vehicle Forensics|0 Comments

Vehicle forensics or infotainment forensics is the process of preserving, capturing and reporting on the data within the multiple vehicle networks.  That data is being generated by the vehicle as well as data generated by occupant within the vehicle while it The Ive (Berla) system currently supports BMW, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, FIAT, Ford, [...]

21 01, 2019

Vehicle Forensics better known as Infotainment Forensics

By |2020-05-18T11:48:18-04:00January 21st, 2019|Digital Forensics, GPS Tracking, Insurance Fraud, Insurance Investigations, Vehicle Forensics|0 Comments

Leverage forensics continues its growth in offering the newest technology in the digital forensics field. Vehicle forensics use to be fancy term for simply downloading the “black box” in a vehicle. That “EDR” or the event data recorder sometimes offered a bit of data for an accident reconstruction, or it had no recorded data due [...]

14 09, 2017

Drone Forensics

By |2020-05-18T11:56:19-04:00September 14th, 2017|Cellular Forensics, Digital Forensics, Indiana forensics, Phone Forensics|0 Comments

At Budenz and Leverage Investigations we are proud to announce a new forensic capability when it comes to Drones. We offer enhances support for drones by adding the ability to parse drone DJI GO and DJI GO 4 apps installed on iOS and Android devices. Moreover, our forensic experts can now import drone log files [...]

26 04, 2017

Phone Forensics for the Insurance Industry

By |2020-05-18T11:49:49-04:00April 26th, 2017|Cellular Forensics, Digital Forensics, DVR Forensics, Indiana forensics, Insurance Fraud, Insurance Investigations, Phone Forensics, Vehicle Forensics|0 Comments

As we continue in the digital revolution and our smart phones become a seamless extension of our brain and lives, any investigator either criminal or civil, cannot overlook the potential data contained within those portable electronic devices. This service and fact gathering process is become the norm in an insurance claim investigations. Our phone, computer [...]

31 01, 2017

DVR or CCTV surveillance system forensics.

By |2017-06-27T12:34:50-04:00January 31st, 2017|Digital Forensics, DVR Forensics, Indiana Private Investigations, Private Investigator Services|0 Comments

You can't walk through a box store without seeing some home security system or DVR type of CCTV ( Closed circuit television).  Why do we still call it closed circuit? Most are connected to your home network, and if they don't offer connectivity to your smartphone or tablet on the go then it probably  10 year [...]

29 12, 2016

How to bypass password locked phones

By |2020-05-18T12:08:02-04:00December 29th, 2016|Cellular Forensics, Digital Forensics, Indiana Private Investigations, Phone Forensics, Private Investigator Services|0 Comments

How to bypass a screen lock on a phone Many people will lock their phones for security reasons, some business Apps or network settings require it, to keep communications confidential, to keep prying eyes out, and keeping the kids off the phone or even keeping the parents from reviewing the phone. We utilize multiple systems [...]

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