Skip to main content

Digital Forensics for the Workplace

When you're unsure about an employee's actions, can't find important data, or have lost money to a business email scam, it's more than a problem, it's a personal stress. My job is to take that weight off your shoulders by finding the clear, digital facts you need to move forward.

With my background in ethical hacking and forensic investigation, I specialize in figuring out how something happened, so you can fix it and make sure it doesn't happen again.

I look at the digital breadcrumbs to answer your biggest questions. This includes:

  • Business Email Compromises (BEC): Tracking down how a scammer got in and where the weak spot was.
  • Internet History: Seeing what was really searched for and downloaded.
  • USB Connections: Checking if files were copied to a personal thumb drive.
  • Computer Logs: Reviewing the digital timeline of logins and actions.
  • Deleted Files: Finding and restoring important documents that were "permanently" erased.
  • Email and Chats: Looking through communications for red flags.

In the end, you get a straightforward report that tells you exactly what happened, in plain language, so you can make informed decisions with confidence.

When to Contact a Forensic Examiner

  • Departing employee copying files or using USB devices
  • Intellectual property or client data taken without permission
  • Suspicious activity in email or cloud accounts
  • Misuse of confidential or financial data
  • Data preservation prior to civil or internal investigation


Not sure if your situation needs a forensic review? It’s always free to reach out and talk it through.