Digital evidence review

Understand what the digital evidence actually shows.

Conseek reviews digital material that has already been collected by police, another expert, another party or your client. We explain what it shows, what it does not prove, and what should be checked next.

We have extensive experience with law enforcement-grade tools and outputs, including Cellebrite, Magnet AXIOM and GrayKey. We help legal teams understand what those extractions actually show.

Police brief review Extraction review Cellebrite, AXIOM and GrayKey CCRs and call charge records Metadata and logs Expert report testing

What we review

Already have digital material? We can help make sense of it.

You may already have a brief, extraction, screenshots, messages, metadata, logs or a report. The issue is not always getting more data. Often, it is understanding the data already in front of you.

We review the material, identify the issues, and explain the practical significance in plain English.

Review material

Police briefs

Review of police briefs and supplied material to identify what the digital evidence shows, what may be missing, and what needs closer attention.

What we look for

The goal is clarity, not more noise.

A good review should help the legal team make better decisions. It should narrow the issue, identify risk, and show what needs to happen next.

What it shows

We identify the parts of the digital material that actually matter to the issue in dispute.

What it does not prove

We explain limits, assumptions and alternate explanations so the material is not overstated.

What may be missing

We look for gaps in the extraction, brief, timeline, account records or supporting material.

What to ask next

We help frame the next questions for solicitors, counsel, another expert or the opposing party.

How we support the team

Practical digital evidence advice for legal teams.

This work is useful when you need technical material explained before advice is finalised, a report is relied on, or a hearing strategy is set.

Targeted reviewReview of a specific issue, date range, device, person, account or report.
Plain-English adviceA clear explanation of what the digital evidence means and why it matters.
Preparation for counselIssues and questions that can help conferences, cross-examination or further instructions.
Pathway to expert evidenceIf the matter needs formal expert evidence, we can move from review to report or court support.

When to contact us

Contact us when the digital material matters, but the meaning is not clear.

You do not need to know the technical answer before reaching out. It is enough to know that the evidence may affect the advice, strategy or outcome.

A police brief includes phone, computer, IP, log or account material.
Screenshots or messages need to be tested before they are relied on.
A report from another expert or provider does not seem complete.
Counsel needs clearer technical questions before a conference or hearing.

Start here

Send us your matter details.

Tell us what digital material you already have, what stage the matter is at, and what you need help understanding or testing. After you submit the form, you can choose a time to speak with our team.

Premier Digital Forensics & Expert Witness Firm

We help lawyers, corporates, and private clients get digital evidence, understand what it means, and present it clearly in court-ready form.

(02) 9000 1152

Sydney, Australia

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