Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator
Ideally suited for intermediate-level students who want a high-level understanding of the concepts of Forensic Investigation, this course is taught in an open-ended, experimental atmosphere where you will have the opportunity to work with fellow students and the instructor to gain an appreciation for this exciting area. Included with this course are extensive reference manuals to guide your learning experience.
Learn to identify an intruder's footprints and to properly gather the necessary evidence to prosecute using many of today's top tools of the forensic trade, including software, hardware and specialized techniques. The need for businesses to become more efficient and integrated with one another, as well as with the home user, has given way to a new type of criminal, the cybercriminal. It is no longer a matter of if your organization will be compromised or hacked, but rather a question of when.
Today's battles between corporations, governments, and countries are no longer fought only in the typical arenas of boardrooms or battlefields using physical force. Today's battlefield is in the technical realm, which ties into most every facet of modern day life.
Certification:
Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI)
Highlights
- Law and computer forensics in today's world
- How the computer investigation process and security incident response team work
- Computer forensic laboratory requirements
- Understanding file systems and hard disks
- Windows forensics
- Linux and Macintosh boot processes
- Linux forensics
- Data acquisition and duplication
- Recovering deleted files
- Image files forensics
- Steganography
- Computer forensics tools
- Application password crackers
- Investigating logs and network traffic
- Router forensics
- Investigating web attacks and e-mail crimes, tracking e-mail
- Mobile and PDA forensics
- Investigating trademark and copyright infringement
- Investigative reports and becoming an expert witness
- Forensics in action
Course Outline
1. Computer Forensics in Today's World
2. Law and Computer Forensics
3. Computer Investigation Process
4. First Responder Procedure
5. CSIRT
6. Computer Forensic Lab
7. Understanding File Systems and Hard Disks
8. Understanding Digital Media Devices
9. Windows, Linux, and Macintosh Boot Processes
10. Windows Forensics
11. Linux Forensics
12. Data Acquisition and Duplication
13. Computer Forensic Tools
- Software Forensics Tools
- Hardware Forensics Tools
14. Forensics Investigations Using Encase
15. Recovering Deleted Files and Deleted partitions
- Recovering Deleted Files
- Recovering Deleted Partitions
16. Image Files Forensics
17. Steganography
18. Application Password Crackers
19. Network Forensics and Investigating Logs
20. Investigating Network Traffic
21. Investigating Wireless Attacks
22. Investigating Web Attacks
23. Router Forensics
24. Investigating DoS Attacks
25. Investigating Internet Crimes
26. Tracking E-mails and Investigating E-mail Crimes
27. Investigating Corporate Espionage
28. Investigating Trademark and Copyright Infringement
29. Investigating Sexual Harassment Incidents
30. Investigating Child Pornography
31. PDA Forensics
32. iPod Forensics
33. Blackberry Forensics
34. Investigative Reports
35. Becoming an Expert Witness
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