A scuba trip to Belize reveals the power of a digital forensics technique called ‘file carving.’ Working for a digital forensics and data recovery firm, I meet attorneys each month that are amazed at the data that we can recover. We routinely help law firms find…
Digital Forensics
Last week a Minnesota judge sanctioned the defendants in a high profile lawsuit that involves the Prince Estate and unreleased music recorded by Prince in 2017. Minnesota Magistrate Judge Tony N. Leung ordered the defendants to pay a fine of $10,000…
This is the first in a series of articles focused on the technology of e-discovery and digital forensics written specifically for attorneys and legal professionals. In the course of most digital forensics and e-discovery investigations, it is necessary to capture…
At Data Narro, a good portion of our digital forensics work involves matters of employment law and employee separation. When we are called in, we are often asked to investigate the suspected theft of proprietary digital assets – this might…
In the world of digital forensics and e-discovery, the timely collection of potentially responsive information is of utmost concern to companies looking to protect their interests, especially when future litigation is a possibility. In this post, we will discuss some…
Every day, companies are generating mountains of data that help power their businesses. And every day, mountains of data are left in digital storage vaults, stripped of purpose and value, creating an ever-increasing liability for the company it once served….
Let’s imagine a common scenario — an employee decides to leave a company they have spent many years with to move to a direct competitor down the street. Management begins to suspect the employee may have taken proprietary company information…
At Data Narro, we do a lot of thinking about the digital evidence that people generate on their personal computing devices. Most of us realize that there is a trade-off that we are making on a daily basis. By embracing modern technology,…
Widely reported last week was the news that a judge in New Hampshire ordered the release of recordings from an Amazon Echo device located in a home where two women were murdered in January 2017. To those in the digital forensics and…