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CHFI: Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator

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CHFI certified security professionals have the skills and knowledge to uncover and analyze complex digital evidence, which is then used to hunt down and prosecute today’s most sophisticated cyber criminals. Most importantly they do it in a forensically sound manner, thus ensuring that the investigation and its findings are legally admissible. The CHFI curriculum is vendor-neutral, so certification holders can ply their trade across a wide range of computing environments, regardless of the particular technologies in question.
Workforce demand for Computer Hacking Forensic Investigators is soaring across multiple verticals; major industries for CHFI hiring include law enforcement, military and defense, enterprise IT, insurance and banking, legal practices, and of course cyber security firms.
Accredited universities and private computer schools alike offer CHFI certification prep, as well as college courses and degrees that align with the CHFI curriculum. Compare popular CHFI training programs online and in your area below.



Skills Measured by CHFI Certification

Here are some of the key skill sets and expertise covered by EC-Council’s CHFI certification exam:
  • Cyber crime investigation process, including search and seizure protocols, obtaining search warrants and other laws
  • Cyber crime categories, digital evidence types, rules of evidence, and best practices in computer evidence examination
  • First responder duties, conducting and documenting preliminary interviews, securing & evaluating computer crime scenes
  • Forensic investigator tools of the trade, collecting & transporting electronic evidence, and cyber crime scene preservation
  • Recovery of deleted files and partitions in popular computing environments, including Windows, Linux, and Mac OS
  • Utilizing Access Data Forensic Toolkit (FTK), EnCase Steganography, Steganalysis, and Image File Forensics
  • Password cracking concepts, types of PW attacks, latest tools and technologies to decipher password breaches
  • Computer security log capture tools, log analysis methods, time clock synchronization and event correlation
  • Identify, track, analyze and defend against the latest and nastiest Network, Email, Mobile, Wireless and Web Attacks
  • How to provide effective expert witness testimony in cyber crime trials and legal proceedings, and much more
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