British Army uses Ibas' technology in the fight against global terrorism
The British Army announced today that it has
successfully deployed, and will continue to utilise, Ibas'
world-leading computer forensics solution to identify, capture
and analyse data on computer equipment seized during and since
the Iraq war. Provided by the computer forensics and data
recovery specialist, Ibas UK Ltd., the solution offers the
army an all-in-one solution with mobile capability that has
been specifically built to meet the specific demands of
conducting such investigations away from a laboratory
environment, such as those experienced during the
conflict.
A specialist unit from the British Army's Land
Information Assurance Group (LIAG) were able to deploy the
tools and technology quickly in the field and use it to find
hidden files, emails and supposedly-erased information on the
hard drives of seized computer equipment as well as other
captured computer media. The computer forensic process is
based on Internationally accepted standards combined with
Ibas' experience and ensures that the original is not tampered
with in any way and can be submitted as evidence of illegal
activity.
Major John Pringle from the LIAG explains, "Before
operations in the Gulf began, we decided to invest in computer
forensics technology because we needed to be able to exploit
captured media quickly and effectively. In addition, any
evidence gained had to be legally-admissible and we knew that
computer forensic techniques were far more thorough than other
methods of data analysis. When I approached Ibas, I was
particularly impressed with their knowledge and expertise in
this area and the solution and services they offered me suited
our needs exactly. Indeed, the Ibas solution proved extremely
robust and reliable in what was a very harsh and challenging
environment, all the systems remained fully serviceable
throughout the operation."
Simon Janes, International Operations Manager for
Computer Forensics and Data Recovery at Ibas UK Ltd.,
concludes, "Although the forensic workstations have been
designed to assist in professional investigations while
working on location, The British Army has deployed this
equipment in one of the harshest, most challenging
environments possible. I am delighted that our standards have
met, and in some cases exceeded, our customer
expectations."
For further information about this
and similar Ibas projects, please contact:
Louise Chaundy, Goode International, Tel: 01491 873
323
e-mail: louise@goodeint.com
Chris Watson, Ibas UK Ltd., Freephone: 0800 052
4173
Tel: +44 (0) 1322 303228, e-mail: forensics@ibasuk.com
About Ibas
Established in 1978, Ibas is one of the world's leading
companies in Data Recovery, Data Erasure and Computer
Forensics. Ibas UK delivers professional services based on
unparalleled technical expertise and experience. Ibas offers
its services internationally and has a team of highly educated
and experienced investigators. Using unique computer
investigation methods, Ibas uses its expertise efficiently and
cost-effectively.