Computer Security and Computer investigations are changing terms. More tools
are invented daily for conducting Computer Investigations, be it computer crime,
digital forensics, computer investigations, or even standard computer data recovery.
The tools and techniques covered in EC-Council’s CHFI program will prepare the student to conduct computer investigations using
groundbreaking digital forensics technologies.
Computer forensics is simply the application of computer investigation and analysis techniques in the interests of determining potential legal evidence.
Evidence might be sought in a wide range of computer crime or misuse, including but not limited to theft of trade secrets, theft of or destruction of
intellectual property, and fraud. CHFI investigators can draw on an array of methods for discovering data that resides in a computer system,
or recovering deleted, encrypted, or damaged file information known as computer data recovery.
About the Program
Digital forensics is a key component in Cyber Security. Many people hear the term forensics, or computer
forensics, or digital forensics and instantly think, that’s just for law enforcement, but the truth is, digital
forensics has a key place on every cyber security team. In fact, without it, chances are your organizations Security
posture and maturity will fail to see its full potential
In the event of a cyber-attack or incident, it is critical investigations be carried out in a manner that is forensically sound
to preserve evidence in the event of a breach of the law. Far too many cyber-attacks are occurring across the globe where laws are clearly broken
and due to improper or non-existent forensic investigations, the cyber criminals go either unidentified, undetected, or are simply not prosecuted.
Cyber Security professionals who acquire a firm grasp on the principles of digital forensics can become invaluable members of Incident Handling
and Incident response teams. The Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator course provides a strong baseline knowledge of key concepts and practices
in the digital forensic domains relevant to today’s organizations. CHFI provides its attendees a firm grasp on the domains of digital forensics.
Course Outline
- Computer Forensics in Today’s World
- Computer Forensics Investigation Process
- Understanding Hard Disks and File Systems
- Operating System Forensics
- Defeating Anti-Forensics Techniques
- Data Acquisition and Duplication
- Network Forensics
- Investigating Web Attacks
- Database Forensics
- Cloud Forensics
- Malware Forensics
- Investigating Email Crimes
- Mobile Forensics
- Investigative Reports
CHFI Certification
Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator Certification
EC-Council’s CHFI certifies individuals in the specific security discipline of computer forensics
from a vendor-neutral perspective. The CHFI certification will fortify the application knowledge of
law enforcement personnel, system administrators, security officers, defense and military personnel,
legal professionals, bankers, security professionals, and anyone who is concerned about the integrity of the network infrastructure.
The purpose of the CHFI credential is to:
- Validate the candidate’s skills to identify an intruder’s footprints and to properly gather the necessary evidence to prosecute in the court of law.
- About the Exam
- Number of Questions: 150
- Test Duration: 4 Hours
- Test Format: Multiple Choice
- Test Delivery: ECC EXAM
- Exam Prefix: 312-49 (ECC EXAM)
Schedule
Course Duration : 40 HoursOur fresh batches for CHFI program start on every Monday .
We also run weekday and weekend batches to ensure flexibility for our students.
Weekday Batches | Monday – Friday |
Weekend Batches | Saturday & Sunday |
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