Computer Forensics

Computer forensics, also called cyber-forensics, is the application of computer investigation and analysis techniques to gather evidence suitable for presentation in a court of law.

The goal of computer forensics is to perform a structured investigation while maintaining a documented chain of evidence to find out exactly what happened on a computer and who was responsible for it.


Investigators use a variety of techniques and proprietary forensic applications to examine the hard drive copy, searching hidden folders and unallocated disk space for copies of deleted, encrypted, or damaged files. Any evidence found on the digital copy is carefully documented in a "finding report" and verified with the original in preparation for legal proceedings that involve discovery, depositions, or actual litigation.

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Wireless Security

 

The AirPatrol WS 1000 wireless sensor delivers powerful wireless sensing capabilities with performance characteristics superior to any other currently available wireless sensor.

 

The AirPatrol CellSensor™ is the first device capable of accurately and reliably detecting and locating cellular phone devices on all commonly used bands without decoding their data packets.

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Active Directory Optimization

Optimization is the process of changing the logical architecture of an Active Directory implementation to increase its security and ROI.

The Genesis architecture will quickly and simply optimise your Active Directory by implementing a pre-fabricated, production tested logical architecture that will instantly raise the security and ROI of the whole Windows Infrastructure.

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