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Forensic Science covers the areas of science that are relevant, in particular, to the law. It is primarily involved in gathering scientific evidence proving that a crime has occurred, and by whom and how it was committed or, alternatively, proving that a crime has not been committed.

This evidence can be acquired by utilising certain areas of biology, chemistry, analytical science, mathematics and, of course, computer science.

Most people are familiar with television portrayals of forensic scientists as seen in 'Forensic Detectives' and other television documentary programmes. While these give an accurate insight into the work of a certain kind of forensic scientist, it must be kept in mind that they are, of course, rarely shown undertaking forensic examination of computers and computer related hardware.This is a very specialised area of forensics, and not often publicised.
Since forensic scientists are involved not only in the incrimination of suspects but also in proving their innocence, the scientist must be impartial and have a neutral interest in the outcome of a case. Consequently whether working for the prosecution or defence of a suspect, the forensic scientist is always and only working for the Court presenting evidence in an entirely disinterested fashion.

This is always true whether involved in criminal cases, corporate investigation, hacking, liquidations, divorce or any area where data retrieval and the analysis of that data is a requirement.

Where forensic examination of electronic data is concerned, a forensic examiner must also be something of a detective: data trails on a computer hard disk are rarely, if ever, straightforward. While the retrieval of data may be something of a routine operation, searching out deleted, reformatted, hidden and disguised data is entirely another matter.
We can provide forensic analysis for criminal, corporate, security and personal work; all forensic undertakings are carried out on a purely individual and confidential basis with a conprehensive report as an integral part of the service. Simply contact us for an initial discussion.