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Bill Dean #581

Bill Dean #581

Since the number of American households using some form of digital technology is on the rise, the law enforcement community is struggling to keep up with either the volume or the capabilities surrounding digital forensic investigations. Computers, mobile phones and social networking sites provide an unintentional diary for our society and it is likely that each case will have a technical component that warrants digital investigations for evidence.

Proven Approach

Sword & Shield specializes in digital investigations to either supplement or provide digital forensic investigations for and in coordination with law enforcement at all levels. We maintain a secure digital forensics lab within a top secret facility and apply a strict chain of custody for all cases.

Sword & Shield also provides specialized training that goes “beyond the button” to extract and analyze digital evidence that major forensic suites may overlook and we consult with law enforcement agencies in setting up forensic labs with hardware, software, and workflow recommendations.

Professional Service

Sword & Shield forensics experts hold industry certifications such as the respected Certified Computer Examiner (CCE) and SANs GCFA (Certified Forensics Analyst) and possess government security clearances. Our analysts are also frequent speakers for attorneys and judges, for computer security and digital forensics summits, and published authors in the specialty of digital forensics and computer security.

 

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