Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) v3.0



Find out about the latest EC Council's CHFI Course: Computer Hacking Forensics Investigator certification training course – CHFI v3.0.


The CHFI training course v3.0 provides students with the necessary training to identify a hacker or intruder’s footprints and then to gather the necessary evidence to prosecute the said hacker or intruder in a court of law.

 

What does the CHFI Course cover?

 

Module 01: Computer Forensics in Today’s World

Module 02: Law And Computer Forensics

Module 03: Computer Investigation Process

Module 04: Computer Security Incident Response Team

Module 05: Computer Forensic Laboratory Requirements

Module 06: Understanding File systems and Hard disks

Module 07: Windows Forensics

Module 08: Linux and Macintosh Boot processes

Module 09: Data Acquisition and Duplication

Module 10: Recovering Deleted Files

Module 11: Image Files Forensics

Module 12: Steganography

Module 13: Computer Forensic Tools

Module 14: Application password crackers

Module 15: Investigating Logs

Module 16: Investigating network traffic

Module 17: Router Forensics

Module 18: Investigating Web Attacks

Module 19: Tracking E-mails and Investigating E-mail crimes

Module 20: Mobile and PDA Forensics

Module 21: Investigating Trademark and Copyright Infringement

Module 22: Investigative Reports

Module 23: Becoming an Expert Witness

Module 24: Forensics in action

 

What is the certification given?

 

The CHFI certification is awarded after successfully passing the exam EC0 312-49.

 

Useful links: http://www.eccouncil.org/certification/computer_hacking_forensic_investigator.aspx

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By: Online IT Training Courses
On: 19/07/2010 13:20:06
Nowadays, the demand or ethical hacker is increasing immensely not only in IT but also in other sector. As today most of the companies are using technologies to run their organization smoothly. And according to that students are also seeking for best institute to build their career.

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