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Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) Certification Training Course
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Course Description: Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI)

The Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator course gives students the skills that they need to locate the online footprints of computer perpetrators. Forensic investigators can benefit from this course by learning how to effectively gather evidence to prosecute offenders.  You will learn the latest information about forensic software, hardware and how to apply specialized forensic techniques.

Electronic evidence is critical in the following situations:

  • Dealing with employee disloyalty
  • Dealing with computer break ins
  • Handling possession of pornography
  • Handling breach of contract
  • Dealing with industrial espionage
  • Dealing with e-mail Fraud
  • Handling Bankruptcy
  • Dealing with disputed dismissals
  • Handling web page defacements
  • Handling theft of company documents

Course Outline: Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI)

Lesson 01: Learning About Computer Forensics in Today’s World
Lesson 02: Learning About Computer Forensics Investigation Process
Lesson 03: Learning About Searching and Seizing of Computers
Lesson 04: Learning About Digital Evidence
Lesson 05: Learning About First Responder Procedures
Lesson 06: Learning About Incident Handling
Lesson 07: Learning About Computer Forensics Lab
Lesson 08: How To Understand Hard Disks and File Systems
Lesson 09: Learning About Digital Media Devices
Lesson 10: Learning About CD/DVD Forensics
Lesson 11: Learning About Windows Linux Macintosh Boot Process
Lesson 12: Learning About Windows Forensics I
Lesson 13: Learning About Windows Forensics II
Lesson 14: Learning About Linux Forensics
Lesson 15: Learning About Mac Forensics
Lesson 16: Learning About Data Acquisition and Duplication
Lesson 17: How To Recover Deleted Files and Deleted Partitions
Lesson 18: Learning About Forensics Investigations Using AccessData FTK
Lesson 19: Learning About Forensics Investigations Using Encase
Lesson 20: Learning About Steganography
Lesson 21: Learning About Image Files Forensics
Lesson 22: Learning About Audio file forensics
Lesson 23: Learning About Video File Forensics
Lesson 24: Learning About Application Password Crackers
Lesson 25: Learning About Log Capturing and Event Correlation
Lesson 26: Learning About Network Forensics and Investigating Logs
Lesson 27: How To Investigate Network Traffic
Lesson 28: Learning About Router Forensics
Lesson 29: How To Investigate Wireless Attacks
Lesson 30: How To Investigate Web Attacks
Lesson 31: How To Investigate DoS Attacks
Lesson 32: How To Investigate virus, Trojan, spyware and Rootkit Attacks
Lesson 33: How To Investigate Internet Crimes
Lesson 34: How To Track Emails and Investigating Email Crimes
Lesson 35: Learning About PDA Forensics
Lesson 36: Learning About Blackberry Forensics
Lesson 37: Learning About iPod and iPhone Forensics
Lesson 38: Learning About Cell Phone Forensics
Lesson 39: Learning About USB Forensics
Lesson 40: Learning About Printer Forensics
Lesson 41:How To Investigate Corporate Espionage
Lesson 42: How To Investigate Computer Data Breaches
Lesson 43: How To Investigate Trademark and Copyright Infringement
Lesson 44: How To Investigate Sexual Harassment Incidents
Lesson 45: How To Investigate Child Pornography Cases
Lesson 46: How To Investigate Identity Theft Cases
Lesson 47: How To Investigate Defamation over Websites and Blog Postings
Lesson 48: How To Investigate Social Networking Websites for Evidences
Lesson 49: How To Investigate Search Keywords
Lesson 50: Learning About Investigative Reports
Lesson 51:  How To Become an Expert Witness
Lesson 52: How to Become a Digital Detective
Lesson 53: Learning About Computer Forensics for Lawyers
Lesson 54: Learning About Law and Computer Forensics
Lesson 55: Learning About Computer Forensics and Legal Compliance
Lesson 56: Learning About Security Policies
Lesson 57: Performing Risk Assessment

CHFI Exam (312-49) and Testing:

CHFI Exam Details

  • Number of CHFI Questions: 150
  • Passing Score: 70%
  • Test Duration: 4 hours
  • Test Format: Multiple choice
  • Test Delivery: Prometric Prime/ Prometci APTC/ Pearson VUE

The exam 312-49 tests CHFI candidates on the following 22 domains.

  1. Computer Forensics in Today's World
  2. Computer Forensics Investigation Process
  3. Searching and Seizing Computers
  4. Digital Evidence
  5. First Responder Procedures
  6. Computer Forensics Lab
  7. Understanding Hard Disks and File Systems
  8. Windows Forensics
  9. Data Acquisition and Duplication
  10. Recovering Deleted Files and Deleted Partitions
  11. Forensics Investigation Using AccessData FTK
  12. Forensics Investigation Using EnCase
  13. Steganography and Image File Forensics
  14. Application Password Crackers
  15. Log Capturing and Event Correlation
  16. Network Forensics, Investigating Logs and Investigating Network Traffic
  17. Investigating Wireless Attacks
  18. Investigating Web Attacks
  19. Tracking Emails and Investigating Email Crimes
  20. Mobile Forensics
  21. Investigative Reports
  22. Becoming an Expert Witness

CHFI Exam Price:$300

Phoenix TS is an authorized testing center for both Pearson VUE & Prometric. You can register for your CHFI Certification Exam at the Phoenix TS test centers in WashingtonDC, Baltimore, or Columbia, Maryland. Simply go to the Pearson VUE or Prometric website or call us directly (301-258-8200).

 

Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) standard Price:

Total Cost

$2950

Price Includes:

  • Training instruction and class exercises
  • Courseware books, pens, highlighters, notepads and other material
  • Exam voucher
  • Exam Retake option
  • Course Retake option
  • Sample Exam Questions from leading industry vendors
  • Full breakfast including a combination of doughnuts, bagels, fruits, yogurt, juices
  • Coffee/tea/soda available all day
  • Afternoon fresh baked cookies (participating locations)

Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) Group Price:

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As computer networks grow larger and more sophisticated, so to do the methods of unethical hackers who attack these networks.

With expertise as a computer hacking forensic investigator (CHFI), you’ll be the person that organizations rely on to catch up with intruders who have compromised network security that can cost untold sums of money.

Your computer forensics training will allow you to detect evidence of computer hacking attacks and use investigative techniques to gather evidence that will ultimately identify and prosecute the people who are responsible. 

Besides being able to find and catch outside intruders, your certification will make you an invaluable asset to companies because much of the activity that can cost a company money via their computer network can from within the organization as well.

Whether dishonest employees steal confidential company information, a network user keeps information that violates the network’s terms of use or outside intruders steal important, stored information and deface company sites, you’ll be the one who exposes those responsible.

The computer forensics classes that we offer at Phoenix TS will educate you on all of the investigative methods that you would be using in real world scenarios that call for a computer forensics expert.

Beyond that, we also teach you about the analytic methods you can apply to audits that would prevent future attacks from occurring.

With all of the different areas of information technology that have to come together to form a safe, secure network, there has to be someone in there who can investigate crimes as they occur and gather the information needed to make sure that it doesn’t happen again.

Our computer forensics training can make sure that you’re that person.

Our course in computer forensics certification can make sure that you become indispensable to companies who need skilled IT professionals all throughout Columbia, Baltimore and other parts of the Maryland/Washington DC area. So don’t hesitate. Advance your career by signing up for our computer forensics classes today.

If you have any additional questions about the computer forensics training that we here at Phoenix TS provide, you can get in touch with a representative by either calling us at 301-258-8200 or clicking here.

We’ll be happy to answer any questions that you might have about our courses.

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