Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Global Compusearch - Computer Forensics

"Business Litigation and Computer Forensics- Electronic discovery (E-Discovery), network and server acquisitions and the subsequent hard drive analysis for such issues as theft of proprietary information, patent, copyright or trademark infringement, probate litigation, trade secret violations, antitrust litigation, false advertising, product liability claims, Qui Tam and “whistle blower” claims, unfair business practices, employee issues such as sexual harassment and wrongful discharge claims, forensic accounting and securities fraud and tortuous interference with contractual relations. Global CompuSearch was founded by Marcus Lawson in 2000. His background in Internet and computer investigations as a Special Agent with the federal government became the foundation for the company's criminal defense work. Since opening for business as private consultants, Global CompuSearch has conducted forensics examinations on hundreds of computer hard drives and thousands of pieces of digital media, advising criminal defense attorneys on our findings. "

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for the lovely post. I too agree with your points mentioned therein. Computer Forensics is the process of using the latest knowledge of science and technology with computer sciences to collect, analyze and present proofs to the criminal or civil courts. Network administrator and security staff administer and manage networks and information systems should have complete knowledge of computer forensics. The meaning of the word "forensics" is "to bring to the court". Forensics is the process which deals in finding evidence and recovering the data. The evidence includes many forms such as finger prints, DNA test or complete files on computer hard drives etc. The consistency and standardization of computer forensics across courts is not recognized strongly because it is new discipline.