Law
enforcement has special needs when dealing with the collection and
preservation of evidence. We have the technology, methodology, and
facilities to handle all the needs of a criminal case.
Members of the Senteras Incident Response Team (S.I.R.T)
and its investigators hold the Certified Hacking Forensics Investigator (CHFI)
certification from the Electronic Commerce (EC) Council.
Securing and analyzing electronic evidence is a central
theme in an ever-increasing number of conflict situations and criminal
cases. Senteras' computer forensics team employs tools that are
approved by law enforcement agencies around the world. This, combined
with our company's culture of due process and attention to detail, has
assisted us in building an impressive portfolio of satisfied customers of
digital forensics and Expert Witness services.
Electronic evidence is critical in the following situations:
Disgruntled employee
Computer break-ins
Possession of child pornography
Breach of contract
Industrial espionage
E-mail fraud
Bankruptcy
Disputed dismissals
Web page defacements
Theft of company documents
As we become more dependent on
the internet - whether for personal or business use - criminals
continue to develop more sophisticated and skillful ways to carry out digital crimes.
Being aware and taking proper measures to safeguard your information is key
to making sure you aren't a victim of digital crime.
Insider threats are more prevalent than ever
and are cause for serious concern when it comes to protecting your company's
assets. The Senteras Incident Response Team will help remediate situations
in a confidential and secure manner.
If you would like more information on the
benefits to your company and how we can help you, please call Toll
Free: (800) 218-3901.
Did you know?
The average time spend surfing the Internet at
work is 12.6 hours per week.(http://websense.com/global/en/PressRoom/PressReleases/PressReleaseDetail/?Release=050509928)
70% of all internet porn traffic occurs during
normal work hours.
(www.sextracker.com)
85% of all corporate espionage is committed by
an employee of the company.
(http://www.sans.org/rr/whitepapers/engineering/512.php)
Companies lose
more than $12 billion each year because of lost data.
(Source: National
Archives & Records Administration in Washington)
Almost 70% of employees have stolen key
information, including customer databases and proposals, from their
workplace. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3486397.stm)
These statistics are startling and the
numbers continue to rise. However, you can reduce or eliminate
your loss and risk by taking action now.
If you suspect an employee of inappropriate use of the internet, low
productivity, or corporate espionage, contact
the Digital Forensics Investigation Team here at Senteras.
We will conduct a basic digital forensic investigation of the computer
to determine if further forensic inspection is necessary.