Cyber Forensic Laboratory
Purpose and Vision of Hawk Eye Forensic
Hawk Eye Forensic is a pioneering force in the digital forensic landscape, delivering end-to-end cyber forensic services to law enforcement, corporates, academic institutions, and government bodies. The purpose is simple yet powerful — to bring truth to light using digital evidence.
Our vision is to become India’s most trusted and technologically advanced private cyber forensic lab, contributing to national cybercrime prevention, law enforcement support, and capacity building.
Cyber Forensic Services Offered
At Hawk Eye Forensic, our cyber forensic laboratory offers a wide range of cutting-edge digital investigation services, including:
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Mobile Forensics (extraction from live, dead, or encrypted devices)
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Computer and Hard Disk Forensics
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Email and Cloud Forensics
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Audio, Video, and Image Analysis
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Spyware and Malware Analysis
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Deleted Data Recovery
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Social Media Evidence Extraction
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IoT Device Forensics
We use industry-recognized tools such as Tableau Forensic Imager TX1, EnCase, FTK, Magnet AXIOM, and more.
Cyber Forensic Consultancy
Hawk Eye Forensic also offers specialized consultancy in:
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Legal interpretation of digital evidence
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Cybercrime case support for lawyers and police
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Report validation and expert testimony in court
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Advisory for corporate fraud and internal investigation
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Custom policy development for cybersecurity and digital compliance
Training and Capacity Building
We believe in empowering the next generation of cyber warriors. Our training programs are tailored for:
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Law Enforcement Agencies
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Judicial and Legal Experts
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Students and Professionals in Forensics
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Corporate Cybersecurity Teams
We offer certification courses like CHFI, CEH, OSFTC, ACI, and CIRAF and organize hands-on workshops, boot camps, and webinars.
Over 5,000+ participants from 25+ institutions have been trained under Hawk Eye Forensic.
Manufacturing and Technology Transfer
Hawk Eye Forensic is working toward the indigenous development and manufacturing of forensic toolkits, with an aim to reduce dependency on imported technologies. We assist in:
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Custom Tool Development for Specific Cases
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Technology Transfer Support for State and Central Agencies
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Import Substitution in Forensic Hardware
Establishment of Cyber Forensic Labs
We actively support the setup of cyber forensic laboratories for:
Our services include end-to-end lab planning, equipment procurement, staff training, tool integration, and accreditation support.
Research and Development (R&D)
Hawk Eye Forensic is committed to continuous innovation through R&D in:
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AI-driven forensic analysis
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Blockchain-based evidence management
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Advanced password cracking methods
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Steganography and anti-forensic detection
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Device-level forensic automation
We collaborate with academia and international partners for joint research projects and pilot programs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is a cyber forensic lab?
A cyber forensic laboratory is a specialized facility equipped with digital tools and technologies to collect, preserve, analyze, and report digital evidence for legal investigations. It plays a crucial role in solving cybercrimes, frauds, and data breaches.
2. How do you join a forensic lab?
To join a forensic lab, you typically need:
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A degree in Cyber Forensics, Computer Science, IT, or Forensic Science
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Certifications like CHFI, CEH, or OSFTC
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Strong understanding of operating systems, networking, and data recovery
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You can start as an intern or junior analyst and grow into senior roles
3. What is the salary of a cyber forensic analyst?
Salaries vary by location and experience.
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Entry Level: ₹3.5 – ₹6 LPA
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Mid-Level: ₹6 – ₹12 LPA
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Senior Experts or Consultants: ₹15 LPA+
In government or law enforcement roles, pay may be aligned with Grade Pay.
4. Is cyber forensics a good career?
Yes, cyber forensics is a high-demand career due to increasing cybercrime. It offers stability, diverse case exposure, and roles in both public and private sectors. With the rise in digital evidence dependency, cyber forensics is an essential pillar of modern law enforcement.
5. What is a forensic lab called?
It is often called a Digital Forensic Lab, Cyber Forensic Laboratory, or Digital Evidence Examination Facility depending on the agency or institution.
6. Can I do cyber forensics after 12th?
Yes, you can pursue a B.Sc. Cyber Security/Digital Security and Forensics, BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) with a specialization in Cyber Security, or B.Tech. in Cyber Security/Computer Science with a specialization in Cyber Security after 12th (Science stream). Later, you can specialize in cyber forensics through certifications, PG diplomas, or master’s programs.
Some reputed institutes and training centers (like Hawk Eye Forensic) offer short-term courses post-12th as well.
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Contact Hawk Eye Forensic
📍 C-38, 2nd Floor, Sector-65, Noida – 201301
📩 Email: hawkeyeforensic@gmail.com
📞 Phone: +91-9718888589
🌐 Website: www.hawkeyeforensic.com
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