Certified Digital Forensic Examiner, MCFE, CSVE
Investigations for Justice Communities, Law Enforcement, and Corporations.
Expert Testimony, which is an opinion stated during a trial or deposition (testimony under oath before trial) by an expert witness on a subject relevant to a lawsuit or a criminal case.
Digital forensics is one of the branches of forensic science that focuses mainly on the recovery and investigation of data over digital or electronic devices. Mobile forensics is a type of digital forensics that relates to recovering digital evidence from mobile devices. This includes cell phones, web camera’s, GPS units, digital camera’s, and USB Devices.
Computers, smartphones, and other digital devices have become integral parts of our lives, dramatically increasing our connectivity, productivity, and quality of life. They are some of the most use devices day-to-day, enabling us to work, play, learn, communicate, and so much more. These devices provide vast amounts of information to us wherever we are. They also store vast amounts of information.
Smartphones put the world at our fingertips. And while there are many upsides to this, they can be a distraction, especially when navigating your day-to-day. Any increase in driver distraction can lead to an increase in collisions, injuries, and fatalities. Critical data that can be obtained from smartphones that can be beneficial to accident reconstructions include: deleted photos, videos, and other data; call and text history and timing; email history and timing; app and web usage; GPS location data and mapping used to determine vehical speed, route, etc.
Computers are used in neraly all facets of our lives. As such, they contain enormous amounts of data about our daily lives. When extracted, correctly documented, and preserved, this data has been successfully used in criminal and civil proceedings. As a digital forensics expert with training, certification, and exerptise to access and analyze digital data from almost any device and apply that data to your case.