Scope of Support – Digital Risk, Digital Evidence & IT Disputes
Scope of Support
I work in matters where technology becomes evidence, risk, dispute, or a source of operational and legal liability.
This is not a typical IT services model. I support situations where methodology, evidentiary integrity, accountability, and procedural value of digital material are critical.
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Incident Response & Evidence Preservation
Incident response focused on liability, evidence integrity, and future procedural implications.
- securing digital material,
- incident analysis,
- documentation of actions,
- executive-level recommendations,
- limiting evidentiary risk.
Expert Opinion & Digital Evidence Review
Independent assessment of expert reports, digital evidence, and forensic methodology.
- methodology review,
- chain of custody analysis,
- identifying procedural gaps,
- data integrity verification,
- private and review opinions.
IT Disputes & Digital Liability
Support in cases where systems, logs, documents, or user activity become part of a dispute or investigation.
- technical and evidentiary analysis,
- support for legal teams,
- establishing technical facts,
- litigation risk assessment,
- preparation of material for legal strategy.
Cyber Due Diligence
Assessment of hidden digital exposure before transactions, investments, partnerships, or strategic decisions.
- rapid exposure assessment,
- technology risk identification,
- liability-related analysis,
- executive recommendations,
- business-oriented reporting.
Digital Forensics
Acquisition and analysis of digital evidence.
- computers and storage media,
- mobile devices,
- logs and event timelines,
- electronic documents,
- data recovery and analysis.
Advisory & Retainer Support
Ongoing expert support for companies and law firms in incidents, disputes, and digital risk management.
- expert consultations,
- rapid situation assessment,
- pre-litigation support,
- retainer support for legal teams and companies,
- procedures and operational guidance.
Not Sure Where to Start?
If your matter involves an incident, digital evidence, an expert opinion, or an IT dispute — the first step is establishing what is fact, what is assumption, and what can still be preserved.
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