IRS Digital Forensics is also known as IRS Computer Forensics and is a science pertaining to legal evidence found in computers and digital storage mediums. The goal of IRS Digital Forensics is to explain what IRS digital information is available and what the IRS data shows for example is the IRS data accurate, are their data entry errors by IRS that would explain your IRS issues.
Some of the reasons to use IRS Digital Forensics are:- IRS Digital Forensics are used to analyze IRS computer data belonging to a taxpayer to assist in resolving IRS civil or criminal tax issues
- IRS Digital Forensics is used to recover IRS data in the event hardware or software fails
- IRS Digital Forensics is used to collect and analyze evidence maintained by the IRS in the many computerized IRS systems
Special measures are taken when conducting an IRS forensic investigation in the event the results are to be used in a court of law.
IRS Digital Forensics is applying specialized knowledge and skills to locate, collect and analyze IRS digital data electronically by using state of the art forensic and data mining tools and to preserve the authenticity of the data for use in legal matters.
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Victoria Osborn, PA, CFE
- Public Accountant
- Forensic Accountant
- Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE)
- Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
- Charter Member of the Colorado Springs Chapter of Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
- National Society of Accountants
- Colorado Public Accounting Society

Richard V. Osborn, MCSE
- Microsoft Certified System Engineer
- Cisco Certified Network Associate