Cyber forensics handles what happens after a breach occurs. By conducting Computer Forensic Analysis, we examine digital media to establish factual information for civil or criminal matters. This process relies on the complete integrity of data and strict adherence to best practices, specified in the ACPO Guidelines, the Forensic Science Regulator Codes of Practice and Conduct, and many other guidance and standards.

What we offer

UnionFlame experts help you quickly identify and remediate a security incident and minimize its impact on your organization. We offer the full range of digital investigation services (including cases that involve encryption, unusual operating systems, and other complex investigations), and adapt to the unique needs of our clients, let it be a Law Enforcement Agency or a commercial organization.

Our forensics experts will help you:

  • Contain the threat by stopping the spread of attacks
  • Identify threats that pose the greatest risk so you can prioritize and optimize your response efforts to re-secure your network
  • Conduct large scale investigations fast to build immediate context for an attack and narrow the risk window
  • Determine the scope and scale of an attack by giving you visibility across your entire network

How we do it

In cyber forensics we look for how a hacker gained access:

  1. Our IR experts collect, process, preserve, and analyze computer-related evidence. Through the utilization of exacting forensic tools, we recover and examine both present (live) and deleted data.
  2. Then we investigate the nature of the incident, restore the attack chain, and tune respective protection rules.
  3. Key evidential data that proved potentially critical in investigations will be presented to you so that you understand the risk attacks pose to your most valued assets.

What you get

With our expertise and our investigation solutions you will have:

  • Expert advice and support
  • Resources to quickly mitigate, respond to, and recover from attacks
  • Recovered and analyzed evidential data, providing key information in investigations
  • Streamlined forensic reporting
  • Preparation of evidence for a court if required

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