EVIDENCE TALKS LIMITED
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Business details

Website
https://www.evidencetalks.com
Business type
UK business registered in Companies House
Number of employees
11-50 employees
Core industry
Software and computer services

EVIDENCE TALKS LIMITED

UK registered company – number 04611669

Registered office address:

The Pinnacle, 160 Midsummer Boulevard, Milton Keynes, MK9 1FF

EVIDENCE TALKS LIMITED


Company description

Since 1993, Evidence Talks (certified to ISO 9001:2015) has been providing our global corporate and government clients with both advanced digital forensic services and award winning technologies in response to digital incidence of all types.

Whether using our services or deploying our unique forensic solutions, customers benefit from our breadth of experience and core competencies

Evidence Talks also develop world leading forensic technologies such as SPEKTOR forensic intelligence, Rapid Imager, SPEKTOR Ultra and CASCADE Forensic Automation which are used by over 60% of UKs police forces, national agencies, intelligence and defence clients worldwide.

Aside from our incident response services, we deliver compelling digital forensic exploitation training and consulting services to help organisations develop appropriate protocols for the preservation and management of digital evidence for intelligence or in support of investigations . These courses include both theory and practical sessions and have been delivered successfully to hundreds of organisations across all industry sectors.

We continue to innovate in the field of digital forensic exploitation, often undertaking specialist R&D for clients in the security sector to help them achieve their mission objectives.


Products and services

digital, forensics, incident, response, investigation, software, research, development, innovation, hardware


EVIDENCE TALKS LIMITED case studies

Onsite preservation and analysis for UK Govt department

A major government enforcement agency investigating a large scale financial fraud required onsite forensic preservation but were limited to only removing data that was responsive to keyword searches.