When Hackers Are SMART, Investigators Need To Be SMARTER.
CHFI v10 includes all the essentials of digital forensics analysis and evaluation required for today’s digital world. From identifying the footprints of a breach to collecting evidence for a prosecution, CHFI v10 walks students through every step of the process with experiential learning. This course has been tested and approved by veterans and top practitioners of the cyber forensics industry.
CHFI v10 is engineered by industry practitioners for both professionals and aspiring professionals alike from careers including forensic analysts, cybercrime investigators, cyber defense forensic analysts, incident responders, information technology auditors, malware analysts, security consultants, and chief security officers.
EC-Council’s Certified Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) is the only comprehensive ANSI accredited, lab-focused program in the market that gives organizations vendor-neutral training in digital forensics. CHFI provides its attendees with a firm grasp of digital forensics, presenting a detailed and methodological approach to digital forensics and evidence analysis that also pivots around Dark Web, IoT, and Cloud Forensics. The tools and techniques covered in this program will prepare the learner for conducting digital investigations using ground-breaking digital forensics technologies.
The program equips candidates with the necessary skills to proactively investigate complex security threats, allowing them to investigate, record, and report cybercrimes to prevent future attacks.
Every crime leaves a digital footprint, and we have the skills to track those footprints. Every crime leaves a digital trail and with EC Council’s CHFI v10, you will learn to unravel these pieces of evidence, decode them and report them. From decoding a hack to taking legal action against the perpetrators, you will be an active respondent in times of cyber-breaches. With organizations rapidly adopting new digital technologies and cyberattacks being a prime risk factor*, it is no surprise that computer forensics is the need of the hour. The estimated growth of the worldwide forensics market is projected at USD 9.7 billion by 2023*.