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Our Approach

As a first step, a Computer Forensics consultant will meet with you to discuss your requirements. Following this initial meeting, we will suggest an activity plan for your approval, which details parameters, objectives and timescales. The outcome of the review is a report and action plan summarising our findings. We will highlight any risk areas, and provide recommendations for managing those risks as part of the action plan.

 

How Much Does it Cost?

The cost of our services varies according to the type of work involved, and the time required. As a guide, our daily rate starts from £750.

 

Next Steps

To request information, or a general discussion about your needs, please contact:

Claude Power  - Head of Forensic ICT Services on 020 8869 7428

or alternatively email us

 

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Evaluation of ICT Infrastructure

Organisations are increasingly dependent on technology, with 90% of office records created and stored electronically. There has been an exponential growth in the use of email, both at work and on the move through mobile devices. These innovations present real risks for employers, who are increasingly susceptible to computer crime and misuse. Preventing and investigating abuse of IT systems is both difficult and time-consuming. Employers should liaise with a Computer Forensics specialist in order to reduce their exposure, and respond in the most effective manner.

 

Introduction to ICT Evaluation

Organisations are rarely static, and as they change, so do the security risks they face. New systems and technology have a security impact. As IT infrastructures become increasingly complex, organisations are turning to independent specialists such as ParkHill for validation of their ICT arrangements. We provide clients with a clear picture of their true levels of data security.

 

What is Covered

Our specialist team undertakes an extensive IT infrastructure review, including:

 Audit of IT systems and controls, checking all systems for vulnerabilities

 Adherence with regulations, such as Caldicott

 Risk assessment of potential incidents

 Review of contingency plans and management thereof

 Assessment of your information security policy and procedures