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Intelligence Reports

We provide you with Court-Admissible Intelligence Reports on the defendant, lay witnesses, expert witnesses, and your own client.  We identify and analyze thousands of data points, millions of websites, and over 120 social media platforms (even if they are anonymous), to collect comprehensive, accurate data on targets of interest including- Social Media (Profiles | Posts | Comments | Photos | Videos), residential address, e-mail, telephone #, criminal history, driving records, court records, business records, and mentions in news articles.

      • Did they post about your case?  
      • Did they ever take a photo/video while driving a CMV in violation of FMCSA regs? 
      • Do their Posts reflect on their character? 

Ensuring Admissibility in Court

Metadata and hashing are crucial components in OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) analysis, serving as key digital indicators. Here’s how they collectively support genuine evidence:

  • Verification of Authenticity: Metadata provides a contextual background, revealing the origin of the evidence and highlighting its authenticity. Hashing further assures that the evidence has not been tampered with.
  • Legal Recognition: Worldwide, legal systems recognize metadata and hash values as standard proofs, validating their importance in judicial processes.
  • Historical Tracking: Metadata maps out the digital history of the evidence, detailing its creation, any changes made, and identifying any potential compromises to its integrity.
  • Forensic Accuracy: While metadata outlines a chronological context that emphasizes the relevance of the evidence, hashing guarantees the preservation of the evidence’s original state, protecting it from deliberate or accidental alterations.

Barrister Intelligence utilizes the most effective practices when capturing, storing, and providing the metadata and hashing associated with our reports.

Understanding Metadata

In OSINT analysis, metadata is crucial for verifying the authenticity and integrity of evidence, as it offers a comprehensive view of a file’s attributes such as creation and modification dates, authorship, size, and location. Metadata analysis can reveal important details, like timestamps for timeline mapping, authorship for content creator identification, and geolocation data from posts or images. Metadata is also essential in analyzing images and videos, providing details like device information and GPS coordinates.

In sum, metadata is data that is automatically created and leaves snippets of information behind which can later reveal when an item was created, edited, revised, printed, accessed, tampered with, or produced.

Understanding Hashing

Hashing plays a vital role in verifying the integrity of digital evidence. It transforms any form of data, such as images or documents, into a distinct sequence known as a hash value. Even slight modifications like resizing, color changes, or format conversions result in a drastically different hash value.

In legal settings, proving that digital evidence remains unaltered since its collection is crucial, and the hash value is instrumental in this regard. Attorneys can ascertain the unchanged nature of a file by comparing its current hash value with the original one. Identical hash values indicate that the file has not been modified, thereby ensuring its integrity against tampering.

Ethics Dealing with Social Media

Ethics Corner: 12 Rules for Ethically Dealing With Social Media (americanbar.org))

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