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The digital forensic process is much more detailed than simply obtaining “text messages” from a cellular device. Each step of the process is crucial to the successful outcome of the investigation. Utilizing a firm such as MWV Forensics, ensures that the process is conducted efficiently, completely, and professionally.
digital forensic solutions
Since 2008
MWV Multi-Media Forensic Investigative Services, Inc. is a full services digital forensics firm that utilizes all top industry software and hardware as well as conforms to the most up-to-date digital forensic guidelines and standards.
Our Services
cellular forensics
cellular Network mapping
computer forensics
video forensics
How can we help you
In today’s legal proceedings, electronic evidence is crucial in presenting facts to lawyers, juries and Judges. Helping explain and show the evidence during a trial or motion hearing can be essential to the outcome of your case. MWV will assist you throughout the entirety of your case to ensure that no piece of electronic or digital evidence is overlooked. Exploring options such as: GPS locations, social media pages and electronic communications between not only clients and potential victims, but potential witnesses too.
Mountains of data is stored on personal and business computer systems. At MWV we conduct forensic examination on Windows based and Apple iOS based computer desktops and laptops. The data contained on these systems can include: stored files (documents, pictures, etc.), access to files and folders (dates and times), electronic-mail files (locally stored and web-based), search history (i.e. Google or Bing), social media sites, internet history, chat files (i.e. Facebook, iOS chats, etc.) and much more. A full-service Digital Forensic Firm, MWV conducts full preservation and examination procedures.
Today’s cellular devices (smartphones) are FIRST personal computers and SECOND telephones. Much like the forensic examination on computer systems, cellular devices store much of the same information.