Canonical URL: https://webmetro.co.ke/services/forensics
What is Digital Forensics?
Digital forensics services include computer and mobile device investigation, evidence collection, and expert reporting. Webmetro supports Nairobi corporates and legal teams with defensible chain-of-custody practices.
How does it work?
- Secure devices and preserve evidence integrity.
- Analyze artifacts, logs, and communications.
- Produce expert reports for legal or HR use.
- Provide testimony support when required.
Benefits
- Legally defensible evidence
- Faster incident resolution
- Internal fraud detection
Who needs it?
- Legal teams
- HR investigations
- Organizations after security incidents
Why choose Webmetro?
- Chain-of-custody standards
- Combined cybersecurity practice
- Nairobi-based investigators
Process
- Step 1: Discovery
We assess goals, constraints, and existing systems.
- Step 2: Design
We define scope, architecture, and success metrics.
- Step 3: Build
We implement in agile sprints with regular demos.
- Step 4: Launch
We deploy, train users, and hand over documentation.
- Step 5: Support
We monitor, optimize, and scale as you grow.
Deliverables
- Forensic image
- Analysis report
- Expert summary
- Evidence custody log
Technologies
- Forensic imaging tools
- Log analysis
- Mobile extraction tools
Expected outcomes
- Actionable investigation findings
- Court-ready documentation
Pricing approach
Engagements scoped per device and complexity from KES 30,000.
Frequently asked questions
- Are digital forensics reports admissible in court?
- Yes — Webmetro follows chain-of-custody best practices and produces expert reports suitable for legal and regulatory proceedings in Kenya.
- Can you respond to active security incidents in Nairobi?
- Yes — our incident response team supports urgent containment, investigation, and recovery for Nairobi businesses.
- What is digital forensics?
- Digital forensics is the scientific collection, preservation, and analysis of electronic evidence from devices, networks, and cloud systems.
- When should a company hire a digital forensics firm?
- Hire a forensics firm after suspected fraud, data breaches, insider threats, or when litigation requires defensible electronic evidence.