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EC-Council CHFI Boot Camp Classes

In six days of training, the CHFI boot camp course will teach you the required skills for identifying evidence of an intruder's footprints and how to gather evidence following proper procedures in order to prosecute in a court of law.
Computer hacking forensic investigation is an investigative procedure for detecting hacking attacks and discovering evidence in order to report crimes and conduct audits for the prevention of prevent future attacks. Computer forensics uses computer investigation and analysis techniques for determining potential legal evidence. CHFI investigators have a wide variety of methods they use to discover computer data and to recover deleted, damaged, or encrypted files.
If you are involved in police work and law enforcement, or you are a defense, military or government professional, e-business security professional, IT manager, systems administrator, or a legal, banking or insurance professional, this course could be suitable for you.
Included CHFI Module Exams:
- Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator ECO-349
CHFI Boot Camp Schedule:
- 04/17/10 - 04/21/10
- 06/19/10 - 06/23/10
- 10/16/10 - 10/20/10
- 12/11/10 - 12/15/10
Enrollment Fee:
Regular Price: $3,995.00 (Atlanta)
Platinum Bundle Price: $5,995.00 (Atlanta)
Platinum Package Includes: 15" Dell Laptop and 12 Months Unlimited Online IT Training Library ($2,999 value).
Your fee includes:
- Roundtrip airfare with 30 calendar days notice from any major US airport and as well as lodging (Airfare and lodging not needed? Knock off $1000 for two week courses and $500 for one week courses.)
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Hands-on, certified instruction
- Course materials
- Practice exams and onsite certification testing center
CHFI Boot Camp Outline:
Certified Hacking Forensic Investigator
- 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 Infringement
CHFI Boot Camp Facility (Click Images to Enlarge)
Atlanta, GA







