The
CHFI course will provide participants the necessary skills
to identify an intruder’s footprints and to properly gather
the necessary evidence to prosecute in the court of law. QuickCert’s
proven instructor-based, interactive learning system for this
course combines the convenience and affordability of computer-based
training with the personal attention and effectiveness of
instructor-led training for a complete study solution.
This
certification will benefit Police and other law enforcement
personnel, Defense, Military, e-Business security professionals,
system administrators, legal professionals, Government agencies,
banking, insurance, IT managers and other professionals.
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With
a comprehensive study guide and hands-on training, you will
be fully prepared to pass the CHFI certification. You can
rest assured that you will be fully prepared to pass the certification
exam.
Call us today and start preparing for your Computer Hacking
Forensics Investigator certification. We are so confident
in our training system; we guarantee you will pass your CHFI
certification exam! Call for details, and get the IT training
you need to succeed!
What
is included in your training package?
We
include the official EC-Council curriculum with our Training
Solution. Which includes the official EC-Council Computer
Hacking Forensic Investigatorl Textbook Volumes 1 & 2,
an accompanying Lab Manual, a HELIX bootable CD, CHFI Encase
Academic Edition CD, and Security Auditor bootable CD and
two lab CD's containing all the latest tools.
Deployment Options:
-E-learning
-ThinkTank Server Solution
Investigate
Computer Crimes
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. Computer
forensics is simply 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.
Securing
and analyzing electronic evidence is a central theme in an
ever-increasing
number of conflict situations and criminal cases. Electronic
evidence is critical in the following situations:
--Disloyal
employees
--Computer break-ins
--Possession of pornography
--Breach of contract
--Industrial espionage
--E-mail Fraud
--Bankruptcy
--Disputed dismissals
--Web page defacements
--Theft of company documents
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.
About Our Experts:
Our
instructor is Jeff Kenton. He has over 15 years
training and consulting experience in the IT industry.
He has developed software solutions for many companies.
Jeff has developed a unique training style. He concentrates
on the knowledge needed to do the job not just being
certified. He brings a wealth of experience and real
world knowledge to all his training courses. He is a
certified instructor for the EC-Council.
Why
choose Specialized Solutions over the competition?
We
are the exclusive provider of the EC-Council for video based
instruction. The EC-Council has given us permission to sell
this training. Our training is the ONLY product on the market
approved by the EC-Council. If you purchase training from
an un-authorized vendor, you will not be permitted to take
the certification exam. We are an EC-Council Authorized Training
Partner. We include the official EC-Council curriculum with
our Training Solution.
Learning Segments:
Computer
Forensics in Today’s World
Law And Computer Forensics
Computer Investigation Process
Computer Security Incident Response Team
Computer Forensic Laboratory Requirements
Understanding File systems and Hard disks
Windows Forensics
Linux and Macintosh Boot processes
Data Acquisition and Duplication
Recovering Deleted Files
Image Files Forensics
Steganography
Computer Forensic Tools
Application password crackers
Investigating Logs
Investigating network traffic
Router Forensics
Investigating Web Attacks
Tracking E-mails and Investigating E-mail crimes
Mobile and PDA Forensics
Investigating Trademark and Copyright Infringement
Investigative Reports
Becoming an Expert Witness
Forensics in action