When digital evidence is important to your case, you need more than just technical ability. You need clear, reliable results that can stand up to scrutiny.
KittyHawk Investigations provides professional digital forensic services to individuals, solicitors, and businesses in Cambridge and throughout East Anglia, combining technical expertise with practical investigative experience.
All work is carried out using recognised forensic methods to ensure any evidence recovered is preserved and analysed to a standard suitable for legal proceedings. Using established tools and open source tools and techniques, data can be recovered and examined from computers, mobile devices, and cloud-based systems, helping to uncover key information that may otherwise remain hidden.
Digital evidence is not just about extracting data; it is about understanding what that data means in context.
Digital forensics investigators examine electronic devices and digital systems to identify, recover, and analyse data that may be relevant to an investigation. Their role is to uncover digital evidence, preserve it correctly, and present their findings in a way that can be understood and, where necessary, used in legal proceedings.
This work often involves recovering deleted files, analysing communications such as emails and messages, and examining internet history, application usage, and system activity. Investigators may work across a range of devices, including computers, mobile phones, tablets, and cloud-based accounts, building a clear picture of what has happened over a specific period of time.
A key part of digital forensics is ensuring that evidence is handled properly. Investigators follow strict procedures to maintain the integrity of the data so that it remains reliable and admissible in court. This includes creating forensic copies of devices, maintaining audit trails, and documenting every step of the process.
Beyond the technical work, digital forensics investigators interpret the data they find. They establish timelines, identify patterns of behaviour, and highlight information that is relevant to the matter being investigated. Their findings are then compiled into structured reports, and they may also provide expert witness testimony to support cases in court.
Digital forensics is used in a wide range of matters, including family law disputes, fraud investigations, employee misconduct, and civil litigation. It provides clear, objective evidence that can help individuals, solicitors, and businesses make informed decisions and support their case.
Provide as much detail as possible about the devices, accounts, and issues involved. This allows the investigation to be carried out efficiently. All information is handled in strict confidence.
All work is conducted in line with UK law, including the Data Protection Act 2018, Computer Misuse Act 1990, and Human Rights Act 1998, ensuring evidence is obtained lawfully and remains admissible.
Costs vary depending on the complexity of the case and the devices involved. Pricing is discussed following an initial consultation.
Call 0203 582 4121 to speak confidentially with a member of the team covering Cambridge. A consultation will help determine the best approach.
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Tel: 0203 582 4121
E-Mail: [email protected]
Suite 204
275 New North Road
London
N1 7AA
United Kingdom