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In
1995 our founder, Rob Zirnstein, created software to identify mysterious
computer files. This led to the File
Investigator Engine that we sell
today. Rob's original business, RobWare,
grew into Forensic Innovations, Inc.
Today we sell our products to customers
around the world, for use in Document
Management, Data Recovery, Data Security,
Electronic Discovery, Data Backup, Government Agencies,
Law Enforcement, Litigation, Research and
anywhere else that computer files need to
be identified. Forensic Innovations takes innovation
seriously and is now developing object
level identification and reconstruction
technologies to keep Forensic Innovations
ahead of the curve.
As the number and size of hard drives
increase so does the need to identify,
search and organize the many types of data
and files being produced. Forensic
Innovations, Inc. satisfies the
need to efficiently dig through data
and produce the nuggets of information
hidden in today's computers. New
technologies are being developed to
compliment our already popular File
Investigator products.
Rob
Zirnstein
President
of Forensic Innovations, Inc.
Forensic Innovations President and founder, Rob Zirnstein, developed networking and data processing software for 15 years. First for D-Link Systems, then for Canon Development Americas and NowDocs International. For 5 years, Rob played a role in the International Standards arena representing Canon, Inc. as a Research Analyst. During that time Rob was a source of innovative product ideas that built on the emerging standards technologies that he participated in, one of which was patented
(#7,127,491). Zirnstein received a Bachelors of Science degree in Physics from the University of California in Irvine, California. Now, Rob designs next generation solutions for finding the Dark Data, located on all computers
and digital devices, often containing evidence vital
in legal matters. Rob Zirnstein is
also an active member of the Indianapolis
chapter of InfraGARD,
and the President of the Indianapolis
chapter of The American Society of
Digital Forensics & eDiscovery.

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