CY4OR Expand to Meet Demand to Investigate Computer Crime
Business is booming for Computer Forensic Company CY4OR as they expand to meet
with the weighty national demand to investigate computer crime.
The company is the brain child of computer enthusiast Joel Tobias whose intuitive
anticipation of the growth in this market has led to the team tripling in size since its
creation in 2002.
“Computer Crime is a growing problem that needs to be addressed by UK companies of
all sizes” says Tobias “A staggering 89% of businesses have experienced an incident of
computer related crime in the past year, with the majority of these being committed
internally by disgruntled or dishonest staff.”
The firm’s new state of the art office in Bury is the latest addition to a string of offices
nationwide. The day to day handling of sensitive and criminal evidence from seized
computers has meant blast proof storage rooms, barred windows and security checks
from New Scotland Yard are standard – but it’s all in a days work for the team.
The firm receive work from a range of clients; from Financial Directors looking to
investigate unscrupulous finance departments through to national police forces including
the High Tech Crime Unit, dealing with serious criminal investigations.
“Working on behalf of national Law Enforcement agencies means we have a
responsibility to have on board staff that are the best in their field” says Tobias.
In recognition of their services to the Legal Community, CY4OR have been short listed
for the Litigation Support Service Provider of the Year Award 2006 in association with
Legal Business Magazine, and the team are thrilled with this recognition of their work.
CY4OR’s credentials are impressive; all CY4OR’s analysts are fully Encase trained to
either Encase intermediate level, Encase advanced level or Encase Certified Examiner
level, making them arguably the most qualified team in the business.
The line up also includes Keith Cottenden, who having spent 22yrs in the RAF
specialising in counter intelligence now heads up the forensic team.
The fast growing demand for their services has led to further recruitment in 2005; Jason
Joy joins the management team from Experian as Marketing & Communications
Manager, and Chris Marks formerly an ISAAS Consultant at accounts firm Ernst Young
is a now a valued forensic analyst.
It is an exciting time for CY4OR as they go from strength to strength and envisage
further growth in their Aylesbury and Covent Garden offices during 2006.
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