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Gale Information
Technology
is a woman owned
small business (WOSB)
specializing in advanced Information Technology systems and
services to federal government, state and local law enforcement agencies and
private business.
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Computer Forensics &
Incident Response Solutions
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EnCase® Solutions
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Data retrieval &
recovery from all sources
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Verification of data
evidence
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Computer security
including firewalls
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Secure business
processes
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Software
and hardware acquisition, installation, upgrades
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Technical support &
training
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We are cleared to
operate on SCI systems.
Our IACIS®
certified team includes former local, state & federal law enforcement
officers and licensed private investigators with unrivaled experience
and credibility.
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Large-scale
investigation capabilities
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Consistent
policies and procedures
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Court-tested
methodologies
Legal expertise
resources including:
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Current and former
law-enforcement investigators
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Multi-language and
platform support
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Cumulative
investigation experience of more than 1,000 criminal investigations
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Utilize EnCase®
Forensic Edition and EnCase® Enterprise Edition to scale to
investigation size
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Support for all
Windows, MAC OS, LINUX, HP, UNIX, Solaris and Palm OS
Gale IT provides services
encompassing the needs of most small to large enterprises including:
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Discovery Requests
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Comprehensive compliance auditing capabilities
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Internal Investigations
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Incident Response
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Compliance Auditing
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Risk Auditing
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Due Diligence
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Complex and Large-Scale Investigation Support
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Backlog Investigation Support
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Methodology Consulting
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Findings Validation
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Consultants with law enforcement backgrounds and extensive
expert testimony experience
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Our
IACIS® and EnCase® certified
personnel maintain the highest standards of ethical
conduct in dealing with computer forensic evidence and
act in strict accordance with the laws of search and
seizure, and with the rules of evidence.
This
includes evidence that may be hidden, concealed,
encrypted, password protected, 'set' with software
time-bombs, Trojan horses, or other destruction devices
that could destroy the evidence, the physical computer
or both.
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