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DeepTrace is a professional service for cloud forensics and electronic evidence collection, rather than a traditional firewall, EDR, or security operations platform. Its core value is helping clients collect data in a forensic manner from major cloud service providers, email accounts, personal cloud drives, as well as resources such as servers and databases. The website emphasizes that data collection “does not modify the original data” and preserves a complete chain of custody, giving the evidence a foundation for use in court.
Based on the available text, DeepTrace is delivered as an expert-led service: clients first contact the team, then both sides confirm requirements by phone or email; DeepTrace then works with the client to obtain the necessary access permissions and complete forensic acquisition; finally, the data is delivered via a web link, while large-scale collections can be delivered through AWS S3. Its focus is not automated alerting or continuous monitoring, but one-off or project-based evidence acquisition. The service also mentions that work can be performed outside business hours to reduce impact on operations.
In terms of pricing, the website does not publish packages, hourly rates, or data-volume-based pricing. It only lists a “how much does it cost” question in the FAQ, indicating that a custom quote is required after contacting the team. For compliance certifications, it does not disclose ISO, SOC, forensic accreditation, or data residency information. Although it claims more than 10 years of digital forensics and expert witness experience and says it is trusted by law firms and enterprises worldwide, specific credentials should still be requested before procurement, along with sample reports and service terms.
Its advantages are a clear positioning and strong suitability for high-rigor scenarios such as legal disputes, software litigation, and cloud evidence preservation. It supports multiple types of cloud and business resources and emphasizes the integrity of the chain of custody. The downside is that public information is limited: supported cloud platforms, delivery timelines, report formats, security controls, responsibility boundaries, and pricing are all unclear. In addition, it is not a continuous security protection tool and is not suitable as a replacement for SIEM, log auditing, DLP, or cloud security posture management products.
DeepTrace is better suited to law firms, corporate legal teams, compliance teams, and companies that need cross-border cloud evidence collection. Access from China cannot be determined from the main text, and payment methods are not disclosed. If the evidence is intended for use in Chinese judicial or regulatory proceedings, it is advisable to first confirm its admissibility under local procedures. Where necessary, consider choosing a domestic institution with electronic data forensic accreditation, or combine it with domestic cloud provider log auditing, object storage retention, and electronic evidence preservation services.
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