Quick orientation in the digital data jungle
Digital systems generate enormous amounts of data daily — but only those who analyze it properly find the decisive evidence. Our Data Analytics services within the framework of e-Discovery enable you to quickly, reliably, and precisely filter relevant information from huge data pools.
Whether for internal investigations, compliance audits, or legal disputes — Computerforensic & more helps you maintain overview and make relevant digital traces visible.
How does forensic data analysis work?
Data Analytics in e-Discovery means the automated and structured evaluation of digital data to identify connections, anomalies, communication patterns, or incriminating evidence. We use intelligent filters, clustering methods, scoring models, and time-based visualizations.
Our data sources include, among others:
- Desktop computers & laptops
- Mobile devices (smartphones, tablets)
- Servers & network protocols (LAN, cloud, backup systems)
- Email communication & logs
- Database connections & file shares
What are the concrete benefits of Data Analytics?
✔️ Relevance instead of data overload
You receive concentrated insights — without having to sift through gigabytes of irrelevant data.
✔️ Faster decisions
Whether management, legal department, or external counsel: decisions are based on structured, reliable facts.
✔️ Court-admissible results
All data analyses are conducted under forensic standards with full traceability (chain of custody).
✔️ On-site or remote
Depending on data sensitivity and urgency, we analyze the data directly at your site — with our mobile forensic lab — or in our secured data center.
Our process for digital forensic investigation:
- Data collection & forensic preservation
- Extraction & structuring of raw data
- Analytical methods such as text analysis, pattern recognition, timeline modeling
- Filtering & prioritization of results
- Report creation including traceability & evidence preservation
Ideal for:
- Internal suspicion cases (e.g., data leaks, fraud, sabotage)
- Court-admissible documentation for lawyers
- Corporate investigations
- Whistleblower follow-ups
- Economic crime & cybercrime