#1 Source for
Forensic Services
At Computer Forensics Inc., our expertise lies specifically in computer forensics pertaining to civil and criminal cases. We are dedicated to providing professional analysis and support tailored to legal proceedings. Please note that we do not offer services for individual, family, or personal interests unrelated to court situations.
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Our Forensic Services
We provide computer forensics services for legal or internal investigations. Our team uses technology to identify digital evidence from various devices and can help organizations with procedures for evidence preservation.
Data Recovery
Data recovery is the process of restoring access to data that has been lost, corrupted, or accidentally deleted.
Hard Drives
Hard drive forensics involves the collection, preservation, analysis of digital evidence extracted from a hard drive.
Photo & Video
Photo and video camera forensics refer to the analysis of digital images and videos to uncover evidence.
Removable Drives
Removeable drives come in many different forms but can be important sources of evidence in investigations.
Smart Devices
Digital forensics that involves the extraction, preservation, & analysis of data from smartphones.
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About Computer Forensics Inc
Since its inception, Computer Forensics Inc. has maintained a longstanding partnership with Miller Computer Group. This collaboration harnesses Miller Computer Group’s distinguished programming expertise to enrich the services offered by Computer Forensics Inc. Together, we strive to deliver enhanced technological solutions and exceptional service to our clients.
- Investigations
- Litigations
- Prosecution | Plaintiff
- Criminal Cases
- Civil Cases
- Defendant | Respondent
I have worked with Computer Forensics Inc for several years in a wide variety of forensic cases. They always provide quality and professional service; the service they provide reflects their knowledge and experience in the field of forensic computer analysis.
Kristina K
Computer Forensics & Digital Evidence
Digital evidence is becoming more and more critical to all types of litigation cases. Today, lawyers, law enforcement professionals and other investigators must recognize the value of electronic evidence. Information found within storage media can often make or break a case.
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Our Process
Step #1
Initial Consultation
Our process begins with a comprehensive meeting with the client to document the case or issue at hand. During this crucial step, we delve into the specifics of the situation, understanding the client’s objectives, concerns, and any pertinent details essential to the investigation.
Step #2
Device Identification and Acquisition
With a clear understanding of the case, we proceed to identify and obtain the device(s) involved in the investigation. Whether it’s a computer, mobile device, or any other digital medium, we ensure that all relevant devices are securely acquired for analysis.
Step #3
Forensic Analysis and Authentication
Once the devices are in our possession, our team of experts meticulously analyzes, authenticates, and processes the data contained within. Utilizing advanced forensic techniques and tools, we uncover insights, verify the integrity of the information, and identify any potential anomalies or discrepancies.
Step #4
Conclusion and Client Discussion
As the forensic analysis reaches its conclusion, we engage in an open and transparent discussion with the client. We present our findings, interpretations, and any relevant discoveries uncovered throughout the investigation. Our goal is to provide clients with a comprehensive understanding of the situation, empowering them to make informed decisions moving forward.
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Testimonials
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Criminal and Civil litigations
Computer Forensics Inc is certified as computer experts in both Federal & State courts. We have been utilized in both Criminal and Civil litigations.
Our founder Roy Miller has a unique blend of a seasoned investigator and accomplished software developer, which gives us insights only these two fields combined can produce. Over the years of computer forensics in the Portland area Mr. Miller has provided services to attorneys, investigators and insurance companies dispensing no-nonsense opinions. Roy Miller and Computer Forensics Inc are trial tested, which is one of the reasons why we are so highly sought after as a computer expert.
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News & Announcements
Dash Camera Forensics
Oregon Forensic Investigation A dash camera, also known as a dashboard camera, is a type of video recording device that is designed to be mounted on the dashboard of a car or other vehicle. Dash cameras generally record continuously while the vehicle is in operation, allowing drivers to capture footage of any incidents that may occur on the road, including accidents, collisions, and even criminal activity. Some dash cameras are also equipped with features such
Smart Phone Forensics
Oregon Forensic Investigation Smartphones have revolutionized the way we communicate and access information. As such, forensic analysis of smartphones has become an integral component of digital forensics. Due to their portability and ubiquitousness, smartphones store a wealth of data that is invaluable to forensic investigations. From calls and text messages to social media activity and internet searches, the data that can be retrieved and analyzed from smartphones can hold critical evidence in a criminal investigation.
Why Do Hard Drives Fail?
Oregon Forensic Investigation There are two main hard drive options: traditional spinning hard disk drives (HDDs) or newer solid-state drives (SSDs). Each type has its own unique advantages and disadvantages. HDDs, for instance, use spinning magnetic disks to store data, which allows them to be cheaper and offer larger storage capacities. However, because of the moving parts involved in their operation, they are also slower and more prone to mechanical failure. In contrast, SSDs use