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Frequently asked questions

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Who is The Lorenzi Group?

The Lorenzi Group is a team of experts that work together with our clients to successfully provide accurate information in a professional manner.  Our backgrounds are varied among disciplines and industries to be able to bring the best experience, best practices, and best solutions to our clients.

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Why should I use The Lorenzi Group?

Clients use The Lorenzi Group for many different reasons. 

Some of the reasons we would hire us include:

We are professional, business people - The Lorenzi Group returns phone calls and emails (usually within the same day, always within 24 business hours).  We use in-house systems to more efficiently and effectively work with clients.  Speaking of efficient, after understanding our clients' situation, we explain the most complete solution and then offer price effective alternatives that may be available to our clients.

We are analysts (that present well!) - Most people in this field are very technical... which is helpful.  However, a majority of the work is not technical, it is analytical. 

We are presenters (that analyze well!) - Need to understand the technical mumbo-jumbo?  Hate "geek-speak"?  Come to us.  The Lorenzi Group will break down the process and findings into small understandable parts.  Often, we help our litigation clients develop their technical arguments so that judges and juries can understand what the lawsuit is about.

We work with everyone - there are some groups in the Digital Forensics industry that restrict who their members can work with.  We think this is both unfair and compromises the group members.  The Lorenzi Group has worked on all types of matters, with all types of industries and people.

We are good people - We have an internal policy that we don't hire jerks.  We don't need people treating clients poorly, we don't need clients treating us poorly.  We are really good at what we do and have fun doing it.  We aren't going to compromise who (or what) we are for a 1-timer (someone that only uses us once or is overly selfish).

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What is Digital Forensics

Digital Forensics is the identification, capture, preservation, restoration, and analysis of information stored on electronic media.

Electronic media can mean anything from computer discs and CD's to DVD's to hard drives, servers, backup-tapes, and thumb drives to cell phones, iPods, iPhones, Blackberries, Tivo's, game systems, camera's and more.

The easiest analogy is using a 35mm camera:

  1. Identify what you want to take a picture
  2. Take the picture (maybe take a few...)
  3. Develop the pictures
  4. Look at all the pictures
  5. Choose the most interesting photos (discard the others)
  6. Frame the photos you want
  7. Hang the framed photos on the wall