Technical Summaries & Reporting

Clear, defensible cybersecurity reporting designed for legal, investigative, and non‑technical audiences.

Overview

A defining aspect of JDI Consulting's work is the ability to translate complex technical findings into clear, accurate, and defensible written summaries.

These reports are designed to help decision‑makers understand what happened, how it happened, why it matters, and what evidence supports the findings — without requiring technical expertise.

Why Clear Reporting Matters

Cybersecurity evidence is often misunderstood due to jargon, assumptions, or incomplete explanations.

JDI Consulting's reporting approach focuses on:

  • Accuracy without unnecessary complexity
  • Clear narrative structure
  • Transparency around limitations and unknowns
  • Language appropriate for non‑technical readers

Reporting Characteristics

Plain‑Language Explanations

Technical concepts are explained clearly and only when necessary.

Structured Narrative & Timelines

Findings are organized into logical sequences that explain how events unfolded.

Evidence‑Backed Findings

All conclusions are supported by documented technical artifacts and references.

Clear Qualification of Conclusions

Facts, interpretation, and uncertainty are clearly distinguished.

Common Use Cases

  • Legal case review and strategy
  • Law enforcement briefings
  • Client‑facing explanations of findings
  • Support for affidavits or declarations (technical support role)

Typical Deliverables

  • Plain‑language technical summaries
  • Timeline‑based findings
  • Supporting references and citations
  • Clear statements of scope and limitations

Collaboration with Legal & Investigative Teams

JDI Consulting frequently collaborates with attorneys and investigators to:

  • Clarify technical findings
  • Answer follow‑up questions
  • Provide additional technical context

This collaboration is performed in a support role and within defined ethical boundaries.

If you need cybersecurity findings explained clearly and accurately for non‑technical audiences, you can request an initial consultation.

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