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| Category | Key Sectors | Key Drivers |
| Corporate | Finance – Insurance - Banking
Media – Comms – Entertainment - S/W - Pharma/biotech - Energy - Electronics – Healthcare – Aerospace |
Reducing the cost of response to: Compliance/Regulatory - Fraud/Security
IP leak/Abuse/ Protection - HR issues Cost sensitivity – “Forensic Readiness” More efficient Discovery/Disclosure Data Recovery |
| Legal /Accounting | Electronic Discovery
Civil / Criminal Litigation Insolvency/Recoveries Accountancy/consulting firms |
Increase firms fee earning opportunities by providing national and transnational “in-house” forensic capabilities to multiple law offices from single location – Efficiencies via distributed processing power model |
| Forensic / investigation Service Co’s | E-Discovery services
Corporate forensic response Law Enforcement forensic response Risk management consultancies |
Improve geographic coverage with existing staff – Improve speed of response to distant incidents - Reduce costs to be more competitive – Add value by use of “white labelled” external skills. |
| Law Enforcement | Police
Customs and Boarder Controls Homeland Security Immigration Services |
Gain efficiencies of forensic lab working – Reduce backlogs and waiting lists. Enable in-field data capture and analysis using limited skill set and central expertise. Enable critical time sensitive “choke-point” filtering of suspects i.e. at embarkation points. Permit remote classification of images in CP cases – better control of data – reduce case costs |
| Government | Military
Defence Security Services |
Covert and overt “in-theatre” data capture by non-technical assets.
Instant remote intel. analysis by experts Faster return of intelligence to the front line |