by grafton | Apr 13, 2024 | Computer Forensics, Private Eye, Private Investigators
They say convenience is king. Today, we rely on the Internet of Things (IoT) and smart devices to make our lives easier but that all comes with a price. The phones, watches and home automation that we have come to love and rely so much on, raise concerns about our...
by grafton | May 11, 2018 | Computer Forensics, Private Eye, Private Investigators
For any company or individual who is innovating, inventing or improving a product or service, or just trying to stay ahead of the game in a competitive market, one of the scariest things imaginable is something called “economic espionage.” According...
by grafton | Oct 17, 2017 | Computer Forensics, News, Private Eye, Private Investigators
Nortel, the former Canadian telecom giant, first filed for bankruptcy in January of 2009. By June, the company announced that it planned to sell off all business units and would not attempt to return to operations. During that time period, analysts tended to blame...
by grafton | Feb 16, 2017 | Computer Forensics
It seems that not a week goes by without the news reporting an incident of workplace violence. While the causes of workplace violence vary, it can be prevented. Each year, there are approximately two million workers that fall victim to non-fatal workplace violence....
by grafton | Dec 31, 2016 | Computer Forensics, News, Private Eye, Private Investigators
In Florida, there are six forms of alimony. They are: Temporary Bridge the Gap Lump Sum Rehabilitative Durational Permanent Periodic Durational alimony is a “new” type of alimony that was voted into law by the Florida Legislature in 2010. Durational alimony was...
by grafton | Dec 14, 2016 | Computer Forensics, News
There are a number of reasons that businesses in Tampa, Clearwater, St. Petersburg Florida hire private investigators to perform computer and/or cell phone forensics. However, the type of information private investigators learn from computer forensics is different...