As time advances, so does the rate at which technology develops. Whilst this has excellent and exciting implications in the sectors of computers, machines or other electronic equipment, it also gives way for a renewed opportunity within the criminal community. With increasing access to new forms of technology, it is no surprise that we see a rise in the misuse of technology such as mobile phones and computers within illicit criminal activity. As a company who recognises such technological advancement, this highly regarded digital forensics company are continually developing their own methods to create the most cutting edge and effective techniques in computer forensics.
Working within a state-of-the-art lab, these experts are dedicated to conducting persistent and thorough research, to ensure their methods remain at the very forefront of digital and computer forensics. Their Research and Development Analysts are continually working to formulate and validate essential new forensic tools, for valuable implementation within their investigations.
Where other organisations may fail to keep up with the pace of the changing face of technology, this company’s ethos towards offering the latest in forensic tools allows them to always be one step ahead of their competitors, ensuring that they are fully prepared for any cases or investigations which are presented to them.
Examples of techniques which they have developed include EPILOG – which is able to extract vital information and digital evidence from SQLite databases. These are widely used across many computers and mobile phones, including the Apple iPhone, and their techniques allow them to retrieve potential deleted data which the investigator may otherwise not have been able to see.
Whether your objectives are firmly in place or you are still assessing your options, KARYA Technologies is prepared to help you bridge the gap between enterprise mobile applications and empowering your mobile workforce.
Enterprise Readiness
From the IT point of view, mobilization should be regarded as enabling another means of information access and collaboration, not something that is independent and distinct from the existing IT infrastructure. Enterprise mobile applications utilize the same IT infrastructure serving other non-mobilized enterprise applications. Gauging the mobile readiness of the IT infrastructure is absolutely essential to the success of any mobilization initiative. Besides evaluating messaging capabilities,
remote access options, connectivity, security, and integration, the readiness assessment should also examine the current proliferation of mobile devices within the enterprise. Existing mobile users can provide significant valuable input regarding the usability and effectiveness of mobile devices.
The mobile IT strategy needs to guide overall IT infrastructure development in such a way that enterprise services can be easily extended to a mobile computing paradigm. Mobile middleware needs to be implemented allowing access to enterprise-wide services independent of any mobile device. This middleware also provides effective mechanisms for device management and access control. Once the infrastructure is in place, enterprise-wide access to messaging and other services becomes a reasonable,obvious proposition.
Controlled Deployment
A planned deployment strategy is often most effective when launching any new applications. Clear, specific, and enforceable standards and processes for new users need to be in place before rolling out services across the enterprise.
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