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  • Forensic Services Los Angeles  ( 5 items )
    Whether you are looking for evidence in a law suit, or determining exactly what an employee has been up to, Our Forensic Investigation Services facility is equipped to find and interpret the clues that have been left behind the computers

    How we perform Forensic Investigations?

    One of the key elements in every data forensics procedure is time. Users may unintentionally or inadvertently overwrite evidence simply by continuing to complete their daily tasks. Intercore will quickly and cost-effectively collect and preserve data or evidence that may have been deleted or become inaccessible through normal computing methods. Intrercore can determine if certain information exists and, if so, where it might be located.

    When the data storage media is received at the Intercore facility, an accurate audit trail commences. The media is immediately logged into a tracking system and a logbook is produced. This logbook, suitable for all legal proceedings, accompanies the media through all steps. Any Intercore employee who handles the media ensures the continuity of evidence by adding their name, signature, date and a detailed description of what was done.

    At this stage of the process, Intercore's expertise in magnetic media storage(Hard Drives) devices begins to play a crucial role. First the media is replicated exactly on a sector-by-sector basis ensuring the integrity of the subject media and evidence is preserved. Intercore works only with the replicated copy ensuring that no contamination of the original data takes place. In this preliminary examination, Intercore provides the client with a report detailing the file structures, integrity and recoverability of deleted files. This report may be used to determine if the files present will be of assistance in the investigation. Intercore will make recommendations at this point on how to proceed if further information needs to be retrieved. This report allows our clients to make an informed decision on the various options that may be available to them.

    The objective of adhering to this rigorous process is to provide our forensic clients with the following results, which may be required in a court of law:

    • Exhibiting evidence specifying the facts that will support a conclusion or judgment
    • A Intercore employee who acts as an expert witness to give a first hand account of the processes and tools involved in the forensic procedure
    • A forensic report stating how the media was treated and how the forensic testing was performed
    • A report log providing a detailed audit trail of the media.

    Call our office to find out more information about our services and costs.

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  • Secuirty  ( 4 items )

    Preventive Network Security Services - Los Angeles

    If your computer is not connected to any other computers and doesn't have a modem, the only way anyone can access your computer's information is by physically coming to the computer and sitting at it. So securing the room it's in will secure the computer. As soon as your computer is connected to another computer you add the possibility that someone using the other computer can access your computer's information.

    If your network (your connected computers) consists only of other computers in the same building you can still secure the network by securing the rooms the computers are in. An example of this would be two computers sharing the same files and printer, but not having a modem and not being connected to any other computers.

    However, it's wise to learn about other ways to secure a network of OSI Network Securitryconnected computers, in case you add something later. Networks have a tendency to grow. If you have a network, an intruder who gains access to one computer has at least some access to all of them.

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