Thursday, 8 November 2012

Chip-Off Data Recovery | DFI News

Forensic Telecommunications Services Ltd. (FTS) announces the introduction of an enhanced ?Chip-Off? mobile device data recovery service to its Sevenoaks, UK forensic laboratory.

Newly acquired hardware now enables FTS to cater for high capacity memory chips commonly seen in modern smartphones, such as the latest BlackBerry and Android devices. Allied to bespoke manual decoding techniques and verification processes unavailable through the use of traditional commercial software programs, FTS now offers four distinct service level types to laboratory clients, which reflect the different production methods used by mobile phone handset manufacturers:

1. Standard Chip ? Non Glued
2. Standard Chip ? Glued
3. Standard Smartphone Chip
4. ?Complex? Chip ? including dual layered (stacked) chips

Importantly the FTS Chip-Off process is accredited to ISO17025:2009 quality standards. The ISO 17025:2009 accreditation is the same international standard that is a legal requirement for forensic laboratories providing DNA evidence to the National DNA Database in the UK.?

FTS now has over 9 years experience in chip removal techniques and forensic digital device data recovery, and current information suggests FTS? scope of accreditation is the only one to include physical chip removal and reading.

?Whilst basic chip removal is a relatively easy process, it is the ability to remove chips without damage and extract the content that is of paramount importance. Through a combination of experience, research, and technical skill the FTS Chip-Off 17025 accredited process achieves a success rate of over 97% at the hands of our skilled operators? said Ray Clethro, FTS Managing Director.

With the introduction of this new equipment and service levels, FTS remains at the leading edge of chip-level forensics and ensures their ?Chip-Off? procedure will continue to be acknowledged as the best available method of retrieving vital data that would otherwise remain unobtainable using more traditional extraction techniques.

Representatives of the National Technical Assistance Centre (NTAC) have examined FTS processes and stated that they were consistent with those performed by NTAC and more robust than others which NTAC have seen across the country.

FTS can also supply a complete Chip-Off work station to customers requiring chip-level forensics at their own facilities. The system comprises hardware, software, and training, and offers a fast route to success in this technically evolving area of digital forensics.

For more information, visit www.forensicts.co.uk.

Source: http://www.dfinews.com/article/chip-data-recovery

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