Discovery Computers and Forensics, LLC
William Abbate is an experienced executive with a strong background in both technology and healthcare management. As the Chief Executive Officer of Discovery Computers and Forensics, LLC since September 2019, William Abbate leads the provision of computer and mobile device forensics services, developing strategic plans and overseeing operations to align with the company's mission. Previously, as Chief Operating Officer and later President/COO at Quality Physician Services from January 1998 to August 2011, William Abbate played a pivotal role in managing a large primary-care medical practice, overseeing recruitment, practice start-ups, mergers, contract negotiations, and ensuring legal compliance. William Abbate holds a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry from Mercer University, earned between 1983 and 1987.
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Discovery Computers and Forensics, LLC
There are plenty of businesses that are good “I.T.” guys; we are a cybersecurity firm that has been designed to bring big business solutions to the small and medium market. DCF has worked with an existing I.T. team or accepts the responsibility to manage the who system. DCF can provide computer network security, employee training, security operations center overview and if you can’t afford to hire a dedicated security officer; we have a virtual Certified Information Security Officer (VCISO). Since entering the computer forensics field in 2003, we have discovered key evidence for numerous litigated cases. We have successfully examined Corporate espionage Embezzlement Fraud Evidence of inappropriate behavior in child custody disputes Family Law Matters such as gambling, cheating, etc "Deleted" evidence for federal criminal cases We can examine data stored in devices such as: Desktop and laptop computers Computer workstations and servers Tablets Smart phones Cell phones PDAs Voicemail systems DVRs Digital copiers Printers containing hard drives Electronic information can also be examined on a variety of storage media including hard drives, DVDs, CDs, floppy disks, digital memory cards, zip disks, tapes, and USB flash drives.