EC Council CHFI Training Course for Forensic Certification
This Computer Forensics training package includes
expert instructor-led training modules with customized presentations, practice simulators and learning supplements including the EC-Council Training Kit for self-paced training program that provides the all
benefits of classroom training.
Computer Hacking Forensic Investigation is the process of detecting hacking attacks and properly extracting evidence to report the crime and conduct audits to prevent future attacks. When you have earned
the CHFI credential, you will begin to understand the application of computer investigation and analysis techniques in the interests of determining potential legal evidence.
Computer forensics enables the systematic and careful identification of evidence in computer related crime and abuse cases. This may range from tracing the tracks of a
hacker through a client's systems, to tracing the originator of defamatory emails, to recovering signs of fraud.
Our CHFI course will provide participants with the necessary skills to identify an intruder's footprints and to properly gather the necessary evidence to prosecute in the court of law.
Exam Details
Number of Questions: 150 Passing Score: 70% Test Duration: 4 Hours Test Format: Multiple Choice
The exam code varies when taken at different testing centers. Prometric Prime: 312-49 Prometric APTC: EC0-349 VUE: 312-49
The exam 312-49 tests CHFI candidates on the following 43 domains.
1.Computer Forensics in Today's World 2.Computer Forensics Investigation Process 3.Digital Evidence 4.First Responder Procedures 5.Incident Handling 6.Computer Forensics Lab
7.Understanding Hard Disks and File Systems 8.Digital Media Devices 9.Windows Linux Macintosh Boot Process 10.Windows Forensics I 11.Windows Forensics II 12.Linux Forensics 13.Mac Forensics
14.Data Acquisition and Duplication 15.Recovering Deleted Files and Deleted Partitions 16.Forensics Investigations Using AccessData FTK 17.Forensics Investigations Using Encase 18.Steganography
19.Image Files Forensics 20.Application Password Crackers 21.Log Capturing and Event Correlation 22.Network Forensics and Investigating Logs 23.Investigating Network Traffic 24.Router Forensics
25.Investigating Wireless Attacks 26.Investigating Web Attacks 27.Investigating DoS Attacks 28.Investigating Internet Crimes 29.Tracking Emails and Investigating Email crimes 30.PDA Forensics
31.Blackberry Forensics 32.Ipod and iPhone Forensics 33.Cellphone Forensics 34.Investigating Corporate Espionage 35.Investigating Trademark and Copyright Infringement
36.Investigating Sexual Harassment Incidents 37.Investigating Child Pornography Cases 38.Investigative Reports 39.Becoming an Expert Witness 40.Law and Computer Forensics 41.Security Policies
42.Risk Assessment 43.Evaluation and Certification of Information System
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