Forensics and Mobile Data Collections

e-Stet’s professionals are experts at identifying and collecting large amounts of ESI for legal proceedings. Forensics teams deploy on-site to access electronically stored information at its source, using focused, synchronized, standardized and meaningful processes. Mobile teams are available to collect all forms of ESI, providing a foundation of data integrity for the life of a matter. Accessible data forms include those residing on desktops, laptops, servers, email archive systems, backup tapes, proprietary databases, PDAs and others. Whether it is a forensic collection, targeted collection, or remote collection, e-Stet provides full documentation throughout the process to ensure maximum defensibility.

e-Stet utilizes its Disk Image Processor™ for reporting on file types and data volumes from case inception. The technology allows legal teams to view online reports from any forensic image in order to make informed decisions about data volume and evaluate cost, while balancing the facts of the case. Data type and volume reporting allows filtering of irrelevant file types, while preserving that which is most important to a dispute. The Disk Image Processor allows the client to pay only for the data it uses, and to eliminate the cost and time burden of viewing data that can easily be eliminated from the outset of a matter.

Combining the science of computer forensics with a tailored approach and best-practices methodology, e-Stet identifies, isolates and analyzes electronic evidence so that it may be efficiently reviewed. In each project, e-Stet informs its clients of (i) what happened, (ii) when it happened, (iii) how it happened and (iv) who made it happen. Forensic teams recreate data that has been deleted, including from damaged media. Declarations and affidavits are provided upon request to substantiate defensibility and ensure the pristine nature of data that is ultimately evaluated by the legal team. Our forensic experts regularly testify in court, and are certified through various forensics organizations.