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S-RM approved as an EWI Corporate Partner
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S-RM approved as an EWI Corporate Partner

S-RM is the latest organisation to join EWI’s Corporate Partnership scheme. The scheme, which is open to any organisation who employs or manages a panel of experts, seeks to recognise those organisations which ensure the quality of their experts; ensuring they are appropriately qualified and encouraging staff or panel members to develop their skills as an expert witness.

 

S-RM is a global intelligence and cyber security consultancy. Founded in 2005, they have 350+ employees across several offices. Their main office is in London, other offices are in Utrecht, Cape Town, Hong Kong, Singapore, Manchester, New York, Rio, and Washington D.C.

 

S-RM's Digital Forensics team identifies, preserves and analyses digital evidence to uncover the facts for their clients' most complex and sensitive investigations and legal cases. The firm's experts ensure a thorough investigation is conducted and provide clear, factual findings for the firm's clients, their counsel and the courts.
 

Types of investigations include:

 

  • Fraud, embezzlement and other white-collar crime
  • Defamation and reputational damage
  • Intellectual property theft
  • Bribery and corruption
  • Criminal defence
  • High profile and complex disputes
     

Simon Berney-Edwards, Chief Executive Officer of EWI, said: “We are pleased to confirm S-RM’s status as one of our Corporate Partners. The Membership Committee were particularly impressed by the organisation’s commitment to training for Experts and ongoing CPD. We are delighted to have them on board as one of our Corporate Partners.”

 

Amy Francis, Global Head of Digital Forensics at S-RM, said “It is a huge honour to see S-RM approved as a corporate partner of the Expert Witness Institute. The EWI has an important mission championing professionals in this sector, and we look forward to bringing our digital forensics expertise to the partnership.

 

“I am also excited to be joining the EWI as an individual member and being part of this growing community of experts.”

 

 

More information on EWI’s Corporate Membership scheme can be found at: https://www.ewi.org.uk/membership/corporate/

 

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