Services

RBS Computer Fornesics, with its head office located in Hamilton, Ontario addresses the needs of clients throughout the southern Ontario.

RBS Computer Forensics specialize in conducting an exhaustive, detailed and accurate investigation of information derived from computers. For attorneys, businesses and individuals as well, you can be assured of our qualifications, we can recover electronic evidence during a computer forensic investigation.

RBS Computer Forensics is now pleased to announce that we are providing forensic service for Cell phones, Smart Phones such as blackberry’s, iPhones and also GPS.  We can support over 2200 phones and devices, contact us for further information.

Desktop Computers

We are one of only a handful of companies which specializes in the retrieval and restoration of computer data. Our forensic specialists have recovered data from many types of medium including:

  • Hard Drives
  • Databases
  • Internet Sites
  • Digital Cameras
  • Zip Drives
  • Back-up Storage Media
  • E-mail / Web Servers
  • Personal Digital Devices
  • Virtually Any Electronic Storage Device

RBS Computer Fornesics not only performs computer forensics for corporate customers, we also support the home user. The services that we perform for our corporate client we also provide to the home user.

Our computer forensic are conducted in a forensically sound manner, thus preserving the integrity associated with that piece of electronic evidence. As trained computer forensic specialist, we are in a far better position to find evidence, than the office I.T. guy or other companies, because we already have the investigative knowledge, training, and mindset. Make no mistake, one does not learn how to conduct this type of investigation and become a computer forensic expert in a classroom alone. Microsoft does not certify people to conduct this type of investigation. Some of the services that we provide are:

Recovery of deleted computer files and data recovery when a hard drive has been reformatted or repartitioned. In many cases, decryption when a file has been encrypted

Determination of:

  • web sites that have been visited
  • what files have been downloaded
  • when files were last accessed
  • when files were deleted

Discovery of:

  • attempts to conceal or destroy evidence
  • attempts to fabricate evidence
  • faxes sent or received on a computer
  • email messages and attachments even if previously deleted