Preservation before interpretation
Devices, account records, exports, and available logs are considered for preservation before conclusions are formed from incomplete material.
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Forensic consulting for matters involving civil litigation, university and research records, business disputes, intellectual property concerns, mobile evidence, and cloud accounts in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Local forensic support
Rune Forensics supports attorneys, businesses, insurers, and individuals when records from devices, accounts, email systems, cloud services, or prior forensic work need careful review.
Cambridge matters may involve companies, universities, research environments, professional services, personal injury disputes, and digital records that need careful review.
Common issues include disputed communications, device usage, account access, cloud storage activity, email evidence, deleted data questions, file transfers, metadata, location related artifacts, and timelines that need to be explained clearly.
Services relevant to this market
The work begins with the question that needs to be answered, then follows the records that can address it.
Forensic method
Devices, account records, exports, and available logs are considered for preservation before conclusions are formed from incomplete material.
Findings are tied back to source artifacts, metadata, timestamps, logs, application records, and surrounding context.
Missing records, uncertainty, tool limitations, and alternate explanations are identified when they affect the strength of a conclusion.
Matters supported
FAQ
Yes. Phones, computers, cloud accounts, email records, shared files, and application data can be reviewed when they relate to the dispute.
Yes. Available files, metadata, access records, account logs, email records, and device artifacts can be reviewed with attention to scope and limits.
Yes. File access, external storage activity, cloud synchronization, downloads, and account records may help evaluate the issue.
Original devices may contain hidden artifacts, deleted data, encryption material, and metadata that copied files or screenshots do not preserve.
Yes. Reports can identify what was reviewed, what was found, what remains uncertain, and what the records can reasonably support.
Confidential consultation
Send a brief summary of the matter, the evidence sources, and any deadline that may affect preservation or review.
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