eFor Computer Forensics – About eFor

eFor computer forensics was born due to the vision of Mr. David Townsend, President. The demand for trained and highly skilled computer forensic investigators is increasing every year. eFor provides solutions to law firms needing expertise in digital evidence and data recovery. Experience in investigations and the ability to relay the data to lawyers, judges and juries is critical to eFor’s success. The analysts at eFor computer forensics work with civil and criminal attorneys to help them gather information hidden in computers that is critical to the success of their discovery process and investigations. As computer forensic experts eFor’s’ staff is trained to preserve, identify, extract, recover, analyze, and document electronic files and data that can be admitted as evidence in civil and criminal proceedings. In addition to being masters of digital discovery, eFor computer forensics experts use court approved tools and processes to avoid destroying evidence, unintentionally undermining a case or creating legal exposure by jeopardizing the admissibility of evidence produced during the forensic examination.

eFor Computer Forensics – Careers

eFor is constantly looking for talented individuals in computer forensics, ESI data collection, project management and sales associates with the ability to sell our services to law firms. Please send us a copy of your resume to:

 

careers@eforinc.com

eFor Computer Forensics – Services

eFor Computer Forensics analysts are trained to assist with employee litigation, intellectual property theft, Internet fraud, email abuse, and critical data recovery. We can recreate nearly any information recorded on a computer even if the user attempted to reformat, delete, overwrite, hide, or even password protect files.

Recovery of documents, spreadsheets, images and more
All computer systems from PCs and laptops to nationwide networks
Recovery of emails and paths across the internet from the original sender including anonymous email
Chat session reconstruction
Complete chain of custody and evidence preservation

eFor Computer Forensics experts are also available to counsel attorneys and their clients regarding all technological aspects of gathering and analyzing data stored on digital media, provide expert testimony, challenge opponent’s testimony, assist in depositions of technical personnel, and provide recovered information to share with others involved in the case.

eFor Computer Forensics – About Us

eFor provides services based on trust and integrity, always striving to exceed our clients’ expectations.  We pride ourselves on clearly defining the scope of our services, as well as communicating with our clients at appropriate junctures in a case.  eFor’s analysts have over 20 years of investigative experience, including in –depth computer security, law enforcement, banking and financial services training.  We conduct computer forensic investigations, as well as system and network security audits.

Our staff has been entrusted with critical assignments, and has been responsible for handling extremely sensitive data.  eFor conducts thorough background checks on all staff members.

eFor computer forensics uses cutting edge and forensically-sound methodologies and tools.  We maintain the integrity of the evidence we examine and analyze, and safeguard our client’s proprietary information.  Our computer forensic analysts have backgrounds in law enforcement, and are able to act as expert witnesses in the cases we investigate.  eFor has experience consulting on best practices for protecting critical and sensitive data, and providing gap audits for Sarbanes Oxley, SB 1386, HIPAA and Graham-Leach-Bliley.  We also assist in trial preparation for both criminal defense and civil litigation attorneys.

Welcome to eFor Computer Forensics

The analysts at eFor Computer Forensics work with civil and criminal attorneys to help them gather information hidden in computers that is critical to the success of their discovery process and investigations. As computer forensics experts, eFor’s analyst are trained to preserve, identify, extract, recover, analyze and document electronic files and data that can be admitted as evidence in civil or criminal proceedings. In addition to being masters of digital discovery, eFor computer forensic experts use court approved tools and processes to avoid destroying evidence, unintentionally undermining a case or creating legal exposure by jeopardizing the admissibility of evidence produced during the forensic examination.

 

 

Upcoming Speaking Engagements:

Association of Former Intelligence Officers Feburary 19th, 2009

Tracy Women’s Forum, March 13, 2009

 

 

eFor employs and consults on best practices to collect data in a manner that is defensible, and to develop processes, procedures and workflows for managing discovery throughout the collection, preservation, review and production of relevant information.  Our consultants possess specific knowledge in this arena and are uniquely qualified to work with the General Counsel’s office, the IT department, and Outside Counsel as the Discovery Manager throughout the proactive implementation of strategies to streamline the handling of discovery requests.    

eFor Computer Forensic analysts are trained to assist with employee litigation, intellectual property theft, Internet fraud, and email abuse. We can recreate nearly any information recorded on a computer even if the user attempted to reformat, delete, overwrite, hide, or even password protect files.

  • Recovery of documents, spreadsheets, images and more
  • All computer systems from PCs and laptops to nationwide networks
  • Recovery of emails and path across the internet from the original sender including anonymous email
  • Chat session reconstruction
  • Internet browsing history with historical timeline
  • Complete chain of custody and evidence preservation

eFor computer forensic experts are also available to counsel attorneys and their clients regarding all technological aspects of gathering and analyzing data stored on digital media, provide expert testimony, challenge opponent’s testimony, assist in depositions of technical personnel, and provide recovered information to share with others involved in the case.