With extensive experience in digital and computer forensic work, Digital Forensics provides clients with:
awdf lead expert, Dr Allan Watt, has established himself as a reputable and reliable expert witness in the legal and court system in New South Wales as well as across Australia and on the international level. Upon the collection and analysis of digital forensic evidence, Dr Watt is an experienced independent expert witness at presenting data in the court system.
Our trained professionals understand the inner workings and logistics behind collecting digital data that are extracted from mobile devices, laptops and computers, tablets, hard drives, Cloud storage, flash drives and other devices. Not only do we know how to find the documents or evidence, but we can also provide a thorough analysis to determine forgeries, confirm dates, verify authenticity, uncover manipulated records, and more.
The court systems can be complex and tricky, which is why we always make it a priority to ensure all evidence is legally obtained, search warrant, and follows all necessary jurisdictions and that it also remains unbiasedly analysed for accuracy.
Figuring out where potential vulnerabilities and security risks are within your computer, and digital space are essential to detecting and preventing breaches. Risk and vulnerabilities assessments are the first step of protection to keep your information safe before an attack is made.
Today, many documents are generated online, and contracts are even signed digitally instead of in person. Contracts can be falsified and modified, but everything leaves a digital footprint.
Different types of data collection include physical acquisition (entire drives), logical acquisition (part of a drive, or specific volumes, folders, or files), and network and cloud acquisitions.
Tracking an IP address allows activity to be traced back to a specific user, computer, or network and is often challenging yet crucial in determining an investigation and the direction it takes.