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Computer forensics
Computer forensics also known as data forensics, involves the identification, collection, analysis and reporting of data from digital
sources for use as potential legal evidence.
Civil cases involving fraud, harassment, discrimination, copyright infringement, Intellectual property, trade secrets and
disclosure of privileged and private information, rely heavily on computer forensics.
Binary Star assists law firms and business in the collection and analysis of digital data which may be
submitted as evidence.
We provide expert testimony and presentation in the courtroom.
Protocol development
Access protocols and conditions
Selection and search criteria
Chain of authority
Investigation and analyses
Sample testing and data modeling
System mapping: files, programs and data
Statistical analyses
Expert witness and testimony
Class action: pre-qualification and class certification
Copyright infringement
Testimony and in-court presentation
Investigative tools and utilities
We have developed an extensive library of investigative utilities to capture, collate,
categorize and analyze digitally stored information and program files.
Pattern matching and recognition
Indexing, notation and cross referencing
Word count, Word find, Word associations
Sampling and correlation
Presentation, reporting and analysis facilities for the courtroom
Database forensics and analytics
Specialists in database systems including relational, post-relational and extended-relational types:
Pick/D3, IBM UniVerse, IBM UniData, Reality, QM
R91, MvBase, Prime, Mentor, Mentor PRO, Sequoia
Fujitsu, Sanyo/Icon, UniVision, mvEnterprise
SQL, Oracle, DB2 and others