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The Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) credential proves that you have the skills to successfully identify the evidence of 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.

The goal of this 5 day intense CHFI Boot Camp is to educate cyber crime investigators in the techniques of computer forensics investigation. During the program, students will live, learn, and take certification examinations at one of our state-of-the-art education centers.

Unitek is proud to be an EC-Council Accredited Training Provider. CHFI Boot Camp follows the EC-Council official curriculum and is taught by an industry expert EC-Council certified trainer.

Boot Camp Schedule and Hours

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5-Day Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator Boot Camp

Duration: 5 days

 

Starting Dates Ending Dates Location Enroll
  May 26, 08   May 30, 08 Dallas, TX   
  Jun 16, 08   Jun 20, 08 Boston, MA   
  Jul 07, 08   Jul 11, 08 . Fremont, CA   
  Jul 14, 08   Jul 18, 08 Atlanta, GA   
  Aug 04, 08   Aug 08, 08 Chicago, IL   
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Audience

Police and other law enforcement personnel, Defense and Military personnel, e-Business Security professionals, Systems administrators, Legal professionals, Banking, Insurance and other professionals, Government agencies, IT managers

Course Outline

  • Computer Forensics and Investigations as a Profession
  • Understanding Computer Investigations
  • Working with Windows and DOS Systems
  • Macintosh and Linux Boot Processes and Disk Structures
  • The Investigator's Office and Laboratory
  • Current Computer Forensics Tools
  • Digital Evidence Controls
  • Processing Crime and Incident Scenes
  • Data Acquisition
  • Computer Forensic Analysis
  • E-mail Investigations
  • Recovering Image Files
  • Writing Investigation Reports
  • Becoming an Expert Witness
  • Computer Security Incident Response Team
  • Logfile Analysis
  • Recovering Deleted Files
  • Application Password Crackers
  • Investigating E-Mail Crimes
  • Investigating Web Attacks
  • Investigating Network Traffic
  • Investigating Router Attacks
  • The Computer Forensics Process
  • Data Duplication
  • Windows Forensics
  • Linux Forensics
  • Investigating PDA
  • Enforcement Law and Prosecution
  • Investigating Trademark and Copyright Infringemen

Exams

  • 312-49 : Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI)
A Career in Computer Forensics

IT professionals with an investigative side can put their talent to work. Computer forensic expert was recently listed as one of the top careers for 2007 by Careerbuilder.com.Computer forensics is defined as the application of the scientific method to digital media in order to establish factual information for judicial review.

Mike Zuro, network engineer at CompTIA and former Illinois suburban police officer, simply describes it as "finding and taking information off a computer or similar type of device."

What else does computer forensics entail?

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