Digital Forensics & Incident Response

Safeguarding Trust, Securing Tomorow 

Digital Forensics & Incident Response (DFIR) is a combination of technical analysis methods and experience in incident handling. It utilizes data from the client’s existing security solutions and VSEC’s techniques and tools to help clients effectively investigate, analyze, and respond to cybersecurity incidents.

Why choose VSEC?

Expert team

Highly skilled personnel with extensive practical experience.

Technology platform

Apply modern processes and technologies, always up to date. Information systems and big data help investigate, analyze, and respond quickly.

Readiness level

Always ready to work continuously 24/7/365.

Commitment

Commitment to service quality for every project undertaken.

Highly skilled personnel with extensive practical experience.

It takes 20 years to build a reputation and a few minutes of cyber-incident to ruin it.

It takes 20 years to build a reputation and a few minutes of cyber-incident to ruin it.

— Stephane Nappo —

VSEC DFIR supports business

Identify the root cause of the incident.

Search for affected devices and services, remove malware and tools that caused the incident.

Recommend preventive measures.

Prevent similar attacks.

VSEC - The top choice for businesses in
Digital Forensics & Incident Response.

The process of Digital Forensics & Incident Response

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Service

The security assessment method is performed by an authorized and organized team to simulate an attack from a potential adversary or exploitation capabilities against a company’s information security system.

Service

MDR

The security service focuses on detecting, responding to, and handling threats. This helps businesses proactively prevent potential risks and threats, while also receiving recommendations from VSEC’s security experts to eliminate and mitigate the impact on critical information technology systems.

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CA

A professional solution that helps organizations identify signs of compromise, malicious activity, or security risks within the enterprise’s infrastructure.