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Caution!
If you suspect you are under technical
surveillance,
and wish to discuss having your phones or computers
swept for eavesdropping implants, please DO NOT
call/email us from a suspect terminal - instead use a
mobile phone not normally associated with your place
of work (see FAQs, in Resources section, for further
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Introduction
Whether used in the conduct of crime
or, indeed, the 'victim' of crime, Information and
Communications Technology (ICT) equipments are often material
to the investigation of crime and need specialist
forensics analysis if remedial action is to be
successful. Not only is the technology
associated with this forensic analysis specific to the
situation but the processes associated with such
investigation must also be undertaken with due regard
to legal requirements; whilst companies
may not initially consider the need for legal action,
preferring administrative action instead, investigation
often leads, by necessity, to Law Enforcement involvement.
Conduct
Hereford InfoSec is able to aid in the
lawful seizure of Hi-Tech crime evidence, fully in compliance
with the Association of Chief Police Officers'
guidelines, and to undertake investigations and
reporting in respect of such crime. Hereford
InfoSec personnel are trained and equipped to
undertake analysis of computer hardware, mobile/smart
telephones and allied technologies such as digital
cameras and media players.
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