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Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) V9 Course Overview

EC-Council Computer Hacking Forensic Investigation (CHFI) involves the systematic detection of cyber-attacks and the methodical extraction of evidence to support cyber-crime investigations. It also includes conducting periodic audits to prevent similar attacks in the future. CHFI certification training validates an individual’s knowledge of computer forensics for reporting hacking attempts and attacks in legal proceedings. The CHFI V9 course is a comprehensive and advanced accreditation program that covers essential knowledge of digital forensic techniques and standard forensic tools used to collect evidence for investigations. The course encompasses various methodologies for digital forensics, including seizing, chain of custody, acquisition preservation, analysis, and presentation of digital evidence. CHFI participants receive training to handle diverse security incidents, such as data breaches, corporate espionage, and other complex cases involving computer systems. The certification includes different types of computer forensics programs to detect hacking attacks, extract evidence, report crimes, and conduct detailed audits to prevent future attacks. The CHFI course covers analysis tools and techniques for computer investigations to identify potential legal evidence against perpetrators. This evidence may relate to various cyber-crimes, including the misuse of confidential data, theft of trade secrets, intellectual property misuse or destruction, and online fraud. A computer forensics certification or CHFI certification v9 imparts core skills for data recovery, enabling the discovery of hidden data in systems and the recovery of lost, encrypted, deleted, or damaged data.

Course Introduction

Price:

USD 1500

Duration:

40 Hrs.

Computer Forensic Analyst Computer Network Defense (CND) Forensic Analyst Digital Forensic Examiner Forensic Analyst and technician Network Forensic Examiner Computer Crime Investigator Special Agent Finding out about various kinds of cyber laws for investigating cyber-crimes. Analyzing digital evidence through rules of evidence by considering crime category. Roles of the first responder, first responder toolkit, securing and assessing electronic crime scene, directing preliminary interviews, archiving electronic crime scene, gathering and safeguarding electronic proof, bundling and transporting electronic crime scene, and detailing electronic crime scene. Setting up the computer forensics lab and creating investigation reports. Steganography, Steganalysis and image forensics. Kinds of log capturing, log management, Investigation logs, network traffic, wireless attacks, and web assaults. Gathering volatile and non-volatile data from Windows and recouping erased documents from Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. Researching password secured documents by utilizing password cracking concepts and tools
IT/forensics professionals with basic knowledge on IT/cyber security, computer forensics, and incident response Good Understanding of TCP/IP is required Prior completion of hacking course would be an advantage Before attending this CHFI course, students should have one year of experience managing Windows/Unix/Linux systems or have equivalent knowledge and skills

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