Digital trace research
Digital trace research
Digital forensics may be necessary in many cases. If you suspect that an employee is harming you in some way, digital evidence of many actions or acts can be found to test this suspicion. Our society is digitized to the point where almost everyone has a smartphone in their pocket, which tracks and stores more data than you might think. Computers are also often treasures of information. Our investigators get to the bottom of the issue, can mitigate the damage and even provide input for a possible lawsuit.
See below for all forms of Digital Forensic Research we perform
There are several conceivable scenarios in which digital forensics can help.
- Has your employee leaked business-sensitive information?
- Do you suspect theft of intellectual property?
- Would you like to know whether there is a data breach requiring notification?
- Do you think your company’s been hacked?
- Is your integrity at stake?
- Have you received a blackmail email and want to know who the sender is?
This is just a small sample of the questions NFIR receives when it comes to digital forensics. Do you have suspicions or questions about a digital issue and want to know if NFIR can help you? Then get in touch and together we will see how NFIR can help you with your situation.
See below for all forms of Digital Forensic Research we perform
Research on computers and laptops
NFIR examines laptops and computers for malware and can help with hacked systems, as well as find out what actions were performed on the system, including recovering deleted data and securing personal documents.
Research on phones
NFIR can secure and extract phones using equipment and software, accessing photos, videos, call history, downloaded files, browser history, GPS data, text messages, chat apps and gyroscope data, among other things.
Fraud investigation
NFIR may investigate digital trails to detect fraud and provide a legitimate interest in conducting a fraud investigation. Fraud can take several forms, including document forgery, scams and credit fraud.
Extortion investigation
NFIR can conduct Digital Forensic Research in extortion cases, but always assesses legitimate interest first. All information is needed for a proper investigation, but NFIR will use discretion and respect the privacy of those involved. With extortion, it is important to report it and preserve communications from the extortionist as evidence.
Investigation into leaks of corporate information
Prevent corporate information leaks by employees with screening, "forensic readiness" and the "need-to-know" principle, but if information is leaked anyway, act quickly and engage NFIR for investigation and legal action.
OSINT research
NFIR conducts Digital Forensic Research, including OSINT (Open Source Intelligence). Among other things, this can help find information about IP addresses, buildings and people. NFIR has knowledge and software to conduct OSINT research more effectively and quickly than an average Internet user.
Investigating transgressive behavior
Digital Forensics can help gather evidence of transgressive behavior, such as sexual assault, harassment and stalking, which can also occur on digital channels.
NFIR Digital Forensic Research
Are you interested in one or more Digital Forensics solutions? If so, please contact one of our account managers.
How does this work?
NFIR’s digital forensic investigators can conduct investigations on all types of data carriers such as computers, phones, USB sticks and external hard drives, as well as mailboxes, digital documents and files. How successful a digital forensic investigation will be depends on the traces still present, as well as the logging on the systems.
Multidisciplinary forensic research
In digital investigations, traces and data are collected in a forensic way, which makes it possible to reconstruct what happened. The digital traces will be forensically secured and then analyzed. The findings of the forensic investigation are incorporated into a clear report.
You can use our report if you want to go to court. If you want to report to another official body (such as the Data Protection Authority), you can also use this report. NFIR cooperates with tactical investigators, privacy lawyers, bailiffs and agencies such as the Police, the NCSC, the Public Prosecution Service and various international services.
Do you find yourself in a situation that requires digital forensics, or are you unsure if digital forensics can answer your questions? Contact us and we will work with you to see how NFIR can provide clarity in your situation.
Digital forensics may be necessary in many cases. If you suspect that an employee is harming you in some way, digital evidence of many actions or acts can be found to test this suspicion. Our society is digitized to the point where almost everyone has a smartphone in their pocket, which tracks and stores more data than you might think. Computers are also often treasures of information. Our investigators get to the bottom of the issue, can mitigate the damage and even provide input for a possible lawsuit.
See below for all forms of Digital Forensic Research we perform
There are several conceivable scenarios in which digital forensics can help.
- Has your employee leaked business-sensitive information?
- Do you suspect theft of intellectual property?
- Would you like to know whether there is a data breach requiring notification?
- Do you think your company’s been hacked?
- Is your integrity at stake?
- Have you received a blackmail email and want to know who the sender is?
This is just a small sample of the questions NFIR receives when it comes to digital forensics. Do you have suspicions or questions about a digital issue and want to know if NFIR can help you? Then get in touch and together we will see how NFIR can help you with your situation.
See below for all forms of Digital Forensic Research we perform
Research on computers and laptops
NFIR examines laptops and computers for malware and can help with hacked systems, as well as find out what actions were performed on the system, including recovering deleted data and securing personal documents.
Research on phones
NFIR can secure and extract phones using equipment and software, accessing photos, videos, call history, downloaded files, browser history, GPS data, text messages, chat apps and gyroscope data, among other things.
Fraud investigation
NFIR may investigate digital trails to detect fraud and provide a legitimate interest in conducting a fraud investigation. Fraud can take several forms, including document forgery, scams and credit fraud.
Extortion investigation
NFIR can conduct Digital Forensic Research in extortion cases, but always assesses legitimate interest first. All information is needed for a proper investigation, but NFIR will use discretion and respect the privacy of those involved. With extortion, it is important to report it and preserve communications from the extortionist as evidence.
Investigation into leaks of corporate information
Prevent corporate information leaks by employees with screening, "forensic readiness" and the "need-to-know" principle, but if information is leaked anyway, act quickly and engage NFIR for investigation and legal action.
OSINT research
NFIR conducts Digital Forensic Research, including OSINT (Open Source Intelligence). Among other things, this can help find information about IP addresses, buildings and people. NFIR has knowledge and software to conduct OSINT research more effectively and quickly than an average Internet user.
Investigating transgressive behavior
Digital Forensics can help gather evidence of transgressive behavior, such as sexual assault, harassment and stalking, which can also occur on digital channels.
NFIR Digital Forensic Research
Are you interested in one or more Digital Forensics solutions? If so, please contact one of our account managers.
How does this work?
NFIR’s digital forensic investigators can conduct investigations on all types of data carriers such as computers, phones, USB sticks and external hard drives, as well as mailboxes, digital documents and files. How successful a digital forensic investigation will be depends on the traces still present, as well as the logging on the systems.
Multidisciplinary forensic research
In digital investigations, traces and data are collected in a forensic way, which makes it possible to reconstruct what happened. The digital traces will be forensically secured and then analyzed. The findings of the forensic investigation are incorporated into a clear report.
You can use our report if you want to go to court. If you want to report to another official body (such as the Data Protection Authority), you can also use this report. NFIR cooperates with tactical investigators, privacy lawyers, bailiffs and agencies such as the Police, the NCSC, the Public Prosecution Service and various international services.
Do you find yourself in a situation that requires digital forensics, or are you unsure if digital forensics can answer your questions? Contact us and we will work with you to see how NFIR can provide clarity in your situation.