All digital evidence is identified in our forensic laboratory, which adheres to international standards. Our forensic engineers, who have years of experience in their field, perform these identifications in a reliable and auditable manner, and the results are reported in compliance with the legal system.
Optical discs such as CDs, DVDs, and Blu-Rays are often viewed from the perspective of common operating systems, and the content shown to users on these discs is relatively limited. CDs, DVDs, and Blu-Rays, which have their unique file systems and volume structures, actually possess areas that allow data storage from a forensic IT perspective and contain significant information about the devices they were written with.
CDs, DVDs, and Blu-Rays can contain various information such as photos, pictures, videos, PDFs, Word documents, Excel files, PowerPoint presentations (PPT), databases, accounting data, backup files, chat logs, social media chat backups, and more. Moreover, some CDs and DVDs have the feature of being rewritten (CD-RW or DVD-RW), making it highly possible to access past data.
At Forensic Defence,
our experts examine optical media such as CDs, DVDs, and Blu-Rays considering their unique file systems and session layers.
In this context, digital evidence has become the most critical evidence for forensic authorities (Courts, Prosecutors, Lawyers) or administrative authorities (Inspection Boards, Internal Audit Units, Legal Consultancies) to elucidate an event. Therefore, CDs and DVDs, which are small in size but significant in the amount of information they can store, are the most critical digital evidence in many cases.
The data stored within these optical discs can help clarify events ranging from divorce cases, labor law cases, criminal cases, commercial cases, and even intellectual property cases.
With Forensic Defence experts, we examine the digital evidence in your forensic or administrative investigations within the legal framework and prepare expert opinions/reports in compliance with international standards, suitable for use in any country in the world, following the Criminal Procedure Code and the Civil Procedure Code.
Moreover, if necessary, these prepared reports can be presented, and the expert giving the opinion can be heard as a witness according to the Criminal Procedure Code.
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