Certified Hacking Forensic Investigator Training – EC Council (CHFI - Exam 312-49)
InfoSec
& Cyber colleagues, computer forensics
is 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. 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. Training modules
cover: 1) Computer Forensics in Today’s
World, 2) Computer Forensics Investigation
Process, 3) Understanding Hard Disks and
File Systems, 4) Operating System Forensics,
5) Defeating Anti-Forensics Techniques, 6) Data Acquisition and Duplication, 6) Network Forensics, 7) Investigating
Web Attacks, 8) Database Forensics,
9) Cloud Forensics, 10) Malware Forensics, 11) Investigating
Email Crimes, 11) Mobile Forensics,
and finally 12) Investigative Reports. The 312-49
Exam has 150 multiple choice questions over 4 hours.
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