Digital Forensics
Forensic LAB 2050 applies Digital Science to support legal decision-making. Our highly skilled team specializes in retrieving and analyzing digital data. Our experts can help law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, judges, defense lawyers and complainants with expert witness reports involving Computer Forensics, Mobile Forensics, Cloud Forensics, Internet of Things Forensics, Video Forensics, Audio Forensics, Open-Source Intelligence, Deep Web Intelligence, Blockchain Intelligence, Digital Surveillance, Artificial Intelligence, Swarm Intelligence, Password Recovery, and Data Recovery. Our forensic services provide expert solutions for uncovering the truth.
Computer Forensics
Computer Forensics is a branch of digital forensic science pertaining to evidence found in computers and digital storage media. The goal of Computer Forensics is to explain the current state of a digital artifact, such as a computer system, storage medium or electronic document.
Mobile Forensics
Mobile Forensics is a branch of digital forensics relating to recovery of digital evidence or data from mobile devices under forensically sound conditions.
Cloud Forensics
Cloud Forensics involves the application of digital forensics in cloud computing as a subset of network forensics to gather and preserve evidence in a way that is suitable for presentation in a court of law.
Internet of Things Forensics
Internet of Things (IoT) Forensics describes physical objects with sensors, processing ability, software and other technologies that connect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the Internet or other communications networks.
Video Forensics
Video Forensics involves the scientific examination, comparison and/or evaluation of video in legal matters.
Audio Forensics
Audio Forensics is the field of forensic science relating to the acquisition, analysis, and evaluation of sound recordings that may ultimately be presented as admissible evidence in a court of law such as identifying talkers, transcribing dialog, and reconstructing crime or accident scenes and timelines.
Open Source Intelligence
Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) is an investigative method to identify and trace suspects by applying the collection, analysis, and dissemination of information that is publicly available and legally accessible.
Deep Web Intelligence
Deep Web Intelligence is an investigative method to identify evidence from the world wide web whose contents are not indexed by standard web search-engines such as the dark web as a part of the deep web that has been hidden intentionally and is inaccessible by standard browsers and methods.
Blockchain Intelligence
Blockchain Intelligence is an investigative method to identify evidence from blockchain based technologies such as cryptocurrencies.
Digital Surveillance
Digital Surveillance is the monitoring of computer activity and data stored locally on a computer or data being transferred over computer networks such as the Internet.
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence (AI) defines the intelligence of machines to assist in automated investigations of big data (predictive coding), identifying AI content (AI Fake Facts) and preventing crimes (AI Crime Prediction).
Swarm Intelligence
Swarm Intelligence (SI) and Collective Intelligence covers the collective behavior of decentralized, self-organized systems, natural or artificial such as the Wisdom of the Crowd, the collective opinion of a diverse independent group of individuals rather than that of a single expert used in investigations.
Password Recovery
Password Recovery covers the process of identifying a lost, destroyed, or otherwise inaccessible password, allowing for the successful decryption of key files.
Data Recovery
Data Recovery defines the process of retrieving deleted, inaccessible, lost, corrupted, damaged, or formatted data from secondary storage, removable media or files, when the data stored in them cannot be accessed in a usual way.