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Forensic analysis of a computer, whether for a criminal investigation or as part of a more general security incident response, requires that there be a set of well-defined procedures that comply with appropriate laws, organizational policies, and best industry practices that cover issues such as when (and how) to notify law enforcement and the physical seizure of the computer(s) to obtaining and protecting evidence and performing an orderly search of the system. It doesn't matter, really, whether the evidence gathering is for legal purposes or just to understand an incident so as to avoid it in the future; analysis requires tools and processes.
Below are a few areas of expertise where we excel. No single tool can perform all aspects of a computer forensics analysis:
Create disk images
Recover passwords
Perform file access, modification, and creation time analysis
Create file catalogs
View system and application logs
Determine the activity of users and/or applications on a system
Recover "deleted" files and/or examine unallocated file space
Obtain network information such as IP addresses and host names, network routes, and Web site information