Computer and Digital Forensics
Structured academic support for digital forensics courses and research—from lab exercises through thesis and courtroom-ready reporting.
Topics We Cover
- Evidence acquisition: Imaging, hashing, validation, and chain-of-custody documentation
- File and artifact analysis: File systems, metadata, deleted content recovery, and timeline reconstruction
- Memory forensics: Volatile data capture and analysis
- Mobile and device forensics: Smartphone and other device extraction and reporting
- Network forensics: Traffic capture, log analysis, and investigation workflows
- Report writing: Courtroom-ready structure, methodology, findings, and expert testimony support
Examples of Academic Tasks We Support
- Forensics lab reports: imaging, analysis, and documentation with proper chain of custody
- Case scenarios and mock investigations with written reports and evidence logs
- Tool-based assignments (e.g., FTK, EnCase, Autopsy, volatility) with screenshots and methodology
- Master's or PhD thesis chapters on forensics methodology, tool comparison, or case analysis
Relevant Services
We support forensics students with assignment help, lab assistance (digital forensics labs and reports), and project and thesis support. For editing, see academic editing.