Digital Evidence Analysis — facts from digital sources
Digital evidence plays a role in virtually every case. We analyse digital sources, forensically preserve evidence and translate technical findings into actionable legal insights.
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Digital Evidence Analysis
Digital evidence plays a role in virtually every modern legal case — from emails and chat messages to social media posts and transaction data. But digital evidence is volatile: it can be deleted, manipulated or misinterpreted. We analyse digital sources with forensic precision, preserve evidence in the correct manner and translate technical findings into insights you can deploy directly in your litigation strategy. This way you prevent valuable evidence from being lost or excluded by the court.
What we investigate
What do we analyse?
We offer forensic analysis of all digital sources: social media posts and profiles including metadata, email and chat messages (WhatsApp, SMS), website archiving via forensic screenshots, metadata analysis of documents and images, online transactions and cryptocurrency, and visual material for authenticity and origin. Everything is preserved with forensic integrity.
When is this necessary?
Digital evidence analysis is relevant in criminal law (cybercrime, fraud, threats), employment law (non-compete breaches, data leaks), civil law (breach of contract, IP infringement), family law (hidden income, online behaviour) and insurance law (insurance fraud, damage claims). Digital evidence is volatile — acting quickly prevents valuable evidence from being lost.
How does the investigation work?
Digital evidence can disappear quickly. We immediately determine which sources must be preserved as a priority.
We draw up a plan with the sources to be analysed and the evidentiary questions to be answered.
Our specialists analyse the sources using specialised tools, including hash values and chain of custody.
You receive a report with screenshots, metadata and source references — prepared so the court can assess the evidence.
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⚖️ Legal framework
SAJ Recherche operates in compliance with the Dutch Private Security and Investigation Agencies Act (Wpbr) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR/AVG). All investigations are conducted under POB licence 8779, issued by the Ministry of Justice and Security.
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Frequently asked questions
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