Forensic Discovery is a U.S.-based digital forensics and eDiscovery service provider serving law firms, enterprises, government agencies, and investigative teams. It is not a traditional firewall, EDR, or security monitoring platform. Instead, it provides professional services around the preservation, collection, analysis, review, production, and expert testimony of digital evidence, making it relevant for litigation, internal investigations, cybersecurity incidents, and regulatory compliance matters.
Its type of protection is more accurately described as βpost-incident investigation and evidentiary support.β The service covers data sources such as computers, mobile devices, cloud platforms, social media, Office 365, and iCloud, with an emphasis on forensic methodology, chain-of-custody documentation, and reports that can withstand legal scrutiny. Delivery is primarily service-based: evidence can be collected securely and remotely, with on-site support available when needed. Its workflow includes Preserve & Collect, Analyze & Narrow, Produce & Present, and Testify, covering the full process from evidence preservation to courtroom testimony.
The site discloses a considerable amount of staff credential information, including CCE, CCCE, ACE, Cellebrite, X-Ways, Magnet, and Oxygen certifications, and also lists Texas private investigation license details. This suggests a strong focus on forensic and investigative qualifications. However, no organization-level security compliance certifications such as ISO or SOC were found. On the management side, it emphasizes project scope, timelines, budget coordination, and proactive communication; it does not provide continuous monitoring, automated alerting, or security operations capabilities. For integrations, no API is disclosed. Support is more focused on hosted review environments and evidence production formats such as PDF, load files, and RSMF.
Pricing is customized. The official site only states that pricing is transparent, predictable, and tailored to each matter and budget, with no public price list available. Its strengths are the teamβs deep experience, its ability to connect technical forensics with litigation strategy, and its end-to-end workflow including expert testimony. The drawbacks are unclear productization, lack of explicit pricing, no automated alerting, and limited organization-level compliance information; its service coverage also appears to be primarily U.S.-focused.
It is best suited to law firms and companies handling complex litigation, employee departures, trade secret disputes, fraud, SEC/DOJ-related matters, or cybersecurity incident forensics in the U.S. legal environment. The source text does not mention access or payment availability for users in China, so this remains unknown. If the case, data, and judicial process are primarily in China, users should first evaluate local judicial appraisal, electronic data forensics, and incident response providers to meet qualification, cross-border data transfer, and local compliance requirements.
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