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Digital Forensics Services for Newfoundland and Labrador

Court-ready digital forensic services for Newfoundland and Labrador lawyers, businesses, and private clients. Most matters are handled remotely from our Langley forensic laboratory — the same model used by Canada's largest in-house forensic teams.

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Local context

How we serve Newfoundland and Labrador.

  • Remote acquisition across St. John's, Corner Brook, and Labrador
  • Secure shipping protocols for devices that must be sent in
  • Familiar with PIPEDA and NL ATIPPA for regulated matters
  • Court attendance by video for NL Supreme Court matters
  • Works with Atlantic Canada counsel and corporate clients

Remote forensic capabilities

Most forensic work is now done remotely.

Modern digital forensics does not require a lab visit. We use the same enterprise-grade remote acquisition tools deployed by in-house forensic teams at Canada's largest banks, telecoms, and law firms. From our Langley laboratory we can image a computer in Newfoundland and Labrador, capture a Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace tenant, or preserve a phone backup — often within hours of engagement and without shipping the device.

Every remote collection is performed with forensically sound tooling, cryptographic hashing, and a documented chain of custody that meets Canadian evidentiary standards. When physical possession is required — for example, a locked, encrypted, or damaged device — we arrange secure courier and continue the work in the Langley lab.

  • Remote computer imaging over authenticated agent
  • Cloud collection: M365, Google Workspace, Slack, Dropbox
  • Mobile phone backups captured under supervision by video
  • Chain-of-custody documentation and hash verification
  • Court-ready reporting and expert witness by video
  • Secure courier fallback for devices that must be shipped

Featured reading

How forensic teams collect data remotely.

A plain-language walkthrough of remote acquisition — the tools we use, how chain-of-custody is preserved, and why most Canadian corporate forensic teams work this way today.

Common questions

Newfoundland and Labrador forensic questions we hear most.

Do you have an office in Newfoundland and Labrador?

Answer pending.

How does remote forensic collection actually work?

Answer pending.

Is a remotely collected image still admissible in Canadian court?

Answer pending.

What if the device is locked, encrypted, or physically damaged?

Answer pending.

How is chain-of-custody preserved for a remote collection?

Answer pending.

Need digital forensics in Newfoundland and Labrador?

Book a confidential consultation. Our team will reach out as soon as possible.