Forensic Computing

    Handling computer data properly is the biggest challenge facing an organisation when responding to fraud, court orders or regulatory investigations. PricewaterhouseCoopers’ computer forensics team are highly trained and have experience to facilitate the security of computer data, while maintaining its evidentiary value and chain-of-custody to allow its admissibility in court. Our staff have extensive experience in both law enforcement and the private sector.

    Key issues for organisations are:

    • Will you be able to identify, collect and organise thousands of electronic documents, databases and other sources of data for analysis in a timely fashion?
    • Can you recognise and retrieve electronic documents that were intentionally hidden, password-protected, encrypted or deleted?
    • How will you ensure that you have examined all available data?
    • What makes you certain that data isn't damaged or altered during examination?
    • Can you guarantee the evidence you collect is legally admissible in court?
    • Are you prepared to give evidence in court about your approach, methodology and findings?

    How we can help you

    Using the knowledge, expertise and experience of a local team, and extending to the global PricewaterhouseCoopers reach, digital evidence is secured, gathered, analysed and reported in a format that follows international standards.

    When a dispute arises, computer data can be invaluable to your case. Our Forensic Services team at PricewaterhouseCoopers offer the following services.


Contacts
Campbell McKenzie
Associate Director
Auckland
Tel: Tel:+64 9 355 8040
Chris Budge
Associate Director
Wellington
Tel: +64 4 462 7495

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