Duration:
5 days
Audience:
Employees of federal, state and local governments; and businesses working with the government.
Training Overview:
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.
IT Dojo is not an authorized EC Council partner, but our EC Council courses are delivered by various partners that we have that are authorized.
What You’ll Learn
The program is designed for IT professionals involved with information system security, computer forensics, and incident response. It will help fortify the application knowledge in digital forensics for forensic analysts, cybercrime investigators, cyber defense forensic analysts, incident responders, information technology auditors, malware analysts, security consultants, and chief security officers.
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.
Who Needs to Attend
The CHFI program is designed for all IT professionals involved with information system security, computer forensics, and incident response.
Prerequisites
No specific prerequisites are required.
Course Outline
1 – Computer Forensics in Today’s World
- Understand the Fundamentals of Computer Forensics
- Understand Cybercrimes and their Investigation Procedures
- Understand Digital Evidence
- Understand Forensic Readiness, Incident Response and the Role of SOC (Security
- Operations Center) in Computer Forensics
- Identify the Roles and Responsibilities of a Forensic Investigator
- Understand the Challenges Faced in Investigating Cybercrimes
- Understand Legal Compliance in Computer Forensics
2 – Computer Forensics Investigation Process
- Understand the Forensic Investigation Process and its Importance
- Understand the Pre-investigation Phase
- Understand First Response
- Understand the Investigation Phase
- Understand the Post-investigation Phase
3 – Understanding Hard Disks and File Systems
- Describe Different Types of Disk Drives and their Characteristics
- Explain the Logical Structure of a Disk
- Understand Booting Process of Windows, Linux and Mac Operating Systems
- Understand Various File Systems of Windows, Linux and Mac Operating Systems
- Examine File System Using Autopsy and The Sleuth Kit Tools
- Understand Storage Systems
- Understand Encoding Standards and Hex Editors
- Analyze Popular File Formats Using Hex Editor
4 – Data Acquisition and Duplication
- Understand Data Acquisition Fundamentals
- Understand Data Acquisition Methodology
- Prepare an Image File for Examination
5 – Defeating Anti-forensics Techniques
- Understand Anti-forensics Techniques
- Discuss Data Deletion and Recycle Bin Forensics
- Illustrate File Carving Techniques and Ways to Recover Evidence from Deleted Partitions
- Explore Password Cracking/Bypassing Techniques
- Detect Steganography, Hidden Data in File System Structures, Trail Obfuscation, and File Extension Mismatch
- Understand Techniques of Artifact Wiping, Overwritten Data/Metadata Detection, and Encryption
- Detect Program Packers and Footprint Minimizing Techniques
- Understand Anti-forensics Countermeasures
6 – Windows Forensics
- Collect Volatile and Non-volatile Information
- Perform Windows Memory and Registry Analysis
- Examine the Cache, Cookie and History Recorded in Web Browsers
- Examine Windows Files and Metadata
- Understand ShellBags, LNK Files, and Jump Lists
- Understand Text-based Logs and Windows Event Logs
7 – Linux and Mac Forensics
- Understand Volatile and Non-volatile Data in Linux
- Analyze Filesystem Images Using The Sleuth Kit
- Demonstrate Memory Forensics Using Volatility & PhotoRec
- Understand Mac Forensics
8 – Network Forensics
- Understand Network Forensics
- Explain Logging Fundamentals and Network Forensic Readiness
- Summarize Event Correlation Concepts
- Identify Indicators of Compromise (IoCs) from Network Logs
- Investigate Network Traffic
- Perform Incident Detection and Examination with SIEM Tools
- Monitor and Detect Wireless Network Attacks
9 – Investigating Web Attacks
- Understand Web Application Forensics
- Understand Internet Information Services (IIS) Logs
- Understand Apache Web Server Logs
- Understand the Functionality of Intrusion Detection System (IDS)
- Understand the Functionality of Web Application Firewall (WAF)
- Investigate Web Attacks on Windows-based Servers
- Detect and Investigate Various Attacks on Web Applications
10 – Dark Web Forensics
- Understand the Dark Web
- Determine How to Identify the Traces of Tor Browser during Investigation
- Perform Tor Browser Forensics
11 – Database Forensics
- Understand Database Forensics and its Importance
- Determine Data Storage and Database Evidence Repositories in MSSQL Server
- Collect Evidence Files on MSSQL Server
- Perform MSSQL Forensics
- Understand Internal Architecture of MySQL and Structure of Data Directory
- Understand Information Schema and List MySQL Utilities for Performing Forensic Analysis
12 – Cloud Forensics
- Understand the Basic Cloud Computing Concepts
- Understand Cloud Forensics
- Understand the Fundamentals of Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- Determine How to Investigate Security Incidents in AWS
- Understand the Fundamentals of Microsoft Azure
- Determine How to Investigate Security Incidents in Azure
- Understand Forensic Methodologies for Containers and Microservices
13 – Investigating Email Crimes
- Understand Email Basics
- Understand Email Crime Investigation and its Steps
- U.S. Laws Against Email Crime
14 – Malware Forensics
- Define Malware and Identify the Common Techniques Attackers Use to Spread Malware
- Understand Malware Forensics Fundamentals and Recognize Types of Malware Analysis
- Understand and Perform Static Analysis of Malware
- Analyze Suspicious Word and PDF Documents
- Understand Dynamic Malware Analysis Fundamentals and Approaches
- Analyze Malware Behavior on System Properties in Real-time
- Analyze Malware Behavior on Network in Real-time
- Describe Fileless Malware Attacks and How they Happen
- Perform Fileless Malware Analysis – Emotet
15 – Mobile Forensics
- Understand the Importance of Mobile Device Forensics
- Illustrate Architectural Layers and Boot Processes of Android and iOS Devices
- Explain the Steps Involved in Mobile Forensics Process
- Investigate Cellular Network Data
- Understand SIM File System and its Data Acquisition Method
- Illustrate Phone Locks and Discuss Rooting of Android and Jailbreaking of iOS Devices
- Perform Logical Acquisition on Android and iOS Devices
- Perform Physical Acquisition on Android and iOS Devices
- Discuss Mobile Forensics Challenges and Prepare Investigation Report
16 – IoT Forensics
- Understand IoT and IoT Security Problems
- Recognize Different Types of IoT Threats
- Understand IoT Forensics
- Perform Forensics on IoT Devices
- Understand Eradication of Insider Threats
- Understand the Process of Recovery after Insider Attacks
- Understand the Handling of Insider Threats – Case Study
- Describe Best Practices against Insider Threats
10: Handling and Responding to Endpoint Security Incidents
- Understand the Handling of Endpoint Security Incidents
- Explain the Handling of Mobile-based Security Incidents
- Explain the Handling of IoT-based Security Incidents
- Explain the Handling of OT-based Security Incidents
- Understand the Handling of Endpoint Security Incidents – Case Study