| Principle Services |
Over the years Evidence Talks have built considerable
expertise in the following areas:
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| Document Forensics - What can we discover in a Document? |
| For some time, the forensics world has known that there is more valuable forensics data stored in documents than the host application allows you to see. For example, a Microsoft Word® document can contain a whole host of information pertaining to the computer and author of the document and those viewing it.
This information is known as "metadata" and it can provide very important evidential material. |
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Likewise, it may be essential from a corporate security perspective that any such metadata is seen to be removed from documents that are being sent outside the organisation.
We have the ability to examine files such as Word, Excel and other document formats and reveal not just the metadata that is visible from the Office Properties menu - we can reveal past authors and editors, saved paths (a network security risk) original document names and, in some instances, the actual revisions and modifications made, the dates and times of these changes and who made them.
More metadata than you thought was possible, and provide you with a full report. |
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Reviewing document metadata can be a powerful aid in implementing and ensuring document standards compliance.
Evidence Talks is pleased to offer any of these services, on a single file or full document repository.
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