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What to do if the unthinkable happens

What should you do if you identify a potential cause for concern? A few simple precautions and a prudent course of action will save the day:

1. 'Don’t Panic': The most common reaction when someone identifies a suspected fraud is to react in a very hasty and open manner. They may instigate a ‘witch hunt’ and try to punish anyone who may be implicated in any way. It is vital that you do not panic but proceed with a structured investigation from the outset; do not act too hastily.

2. Don’t alert the suspect: If you suspect something is amiss do not alert the suspect or anyone who may react in such a way as to jeopardise an effective investigation of the problem. If you have no idea of who is responsible it is prudent to tell as few people as possible of your suspicions. In circumstances like this it is wise to employ the services of independent investigators who will give you an impartial assessment of the situation.

Remember: if you alert the suspect at this stage they may well take steps to cover their tracks, e.g. by deleting or destroying vital evidence.

3. Don’t tamper with the evidence: Do not be tempted to start investigating the problem yourself. Unless you are well versed in the preservation of evidence and in forensic issues, you run the high risk of contaminating or destroying the very evidence you are trying to obtain. Failure to secure and examine the evidence in line with recognised procedures could rule any evidence retrieved inadmissible in court. Just the simple act of switching on a computer suspected of being used in a fraud can destroy vital evidence that may be present thereon. If it is possible to remove the computer from use without alerting the suspect then do so, but if this is not possible...

4. Do call in an expert: Vogon specialises in the investigation and handling of computer related evidence. All our investigators are trained and experienced in securing and examining technical evidence. You can be sure that they will handle your potential problem in the most discreet and confidential manner, maintaining the ‘train of evidence’ fully in order to ensure the success of any prosecution or disciplinary action.

For immediate assistance please visit our emergency page for a list of contact phone numbers and enquiry form. To discuss your future Computer Forensic or Computer Security requirements with one our experienced investigators please contact us by letter, phone or email.

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