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We already use an outside firm for investigations or accounting who can conduct data retrieval and analysis. Why shouldn we continue to use them?

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We already use an outside firm for investigations or accounting who can conduct data retrieval and analysis. Why shouldn we continue to use them?

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Although there are many good qualified firms conducting forensic computer examinations and data retrieval, there are many that do not follow approved forensic procedures or employ certified forensic computer examiners. When data retrieval or analysis is conducted in a forensic environment the original media, such as a computer hard drive, is forensically accessed or copied. It is on the forensically accessed or copied media that the retrieval or analysis is conducted. This ensures that the original media is never changed. This allows for third party review and to verify the findings of the examiner. If the company’s actions are reviewed by a third party, such as a court, it will be the examination and the examiner that will be scrutinized the most. DARC utilizes Certified Forensic Computer Examiners certified by the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists. Our examiners have both the investigative background as well as the skills and experience necessary to cond

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