The Capital Novus forensics team has extensive experience collecting data in nearly every computing environment, worldwide. Comprised of several teams of experts and paired with skilled engineers, each team is capable of collecting terabytes of data on a daily basis. Understanding the exact requirements of our clients is the first task of each collection project engaged, keeping in mind the business continuity needs of the entities from which data is collected. Our experts provide consultative services to the teams we support, going well beyond traditional forensic efforts. From handling privacy issues to guiding the client to available data sources, Capital Novus personnel integrates itself into the team and seeks to add value beyond simply obtaining content. The company’s flexible approach to collections and its extensive international experience make Capital Novus the best possible resource when launching a successful discovery process.

Evidence Collection and Preservation
All Capital Novus data collection personnel are trained and certified in digital forensics. We use court-recognized and accepted procedures suitable for any legal proceeding. The forensics staff has collected data worldwide and can be ready for collection within twenty-four hours of notification. We ensure data integrity through the use of industry best practices, including airtight chain-of-custody documentation, and storage of data in our secure facility.
Examination of Evidence
Capital Novus has conducted digital forensics around the globe for some of the largest multinational enterprises. Regardless of the size of the client, we use tools that have been tested and accepted by courts as providing information in a true and valid form. Our digital forensic experts can recover active and deleted data from virtually any type of storage media, and we can provide analyses of user activity on personal computers, email systems, corporate servers, and nearly any other type of computer system.
To learn more about our other Forensics Services, please visit the Novus Forensics division page.