CHFI Workshop

From NII Consulting

NII Consulting is glad to announce its fourth hands-on workshop for EC-Council’s “Certified Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI)” certificate course. As an Accredited Training Provider (ATP), NII is certified to teach the authorized curricula for security technologies.

The CHFI certification is awarded after successfully passing the EC0 312-49 exam. (The training fees include exam vouchers)

Benefits:
This training program addresses the key questions of:

* What should one do when there is a suspicion of a computer-based crime?
* What tools and techniques are most likely to yield the right set of clues?
* How should the investigation be carried out such that it can be presented in a court of law?
* How does one use high-end tools such as Encase?

Key Topics:

* In-depth training on the world’s leading forensics tool – Encase Forensics
* Threat Scenarios
* Hacking Incidents
* Introduction to Incident Response and Computer Forensics
* Pre-Incident Preparation
* Detection of Incidents
* Introduction to Network Forensics
* Introduction to Live response
* Data Acquisition/Disk Imaging
* Forensic Analysis of the Evidence
* Internet misuse – Browser Forensics
* Windows Registry Forensics
* Malicious Binary Analysis
* Documenting the Investigation
* A peek into Cyber Law
* Preserving the chain of custody

Like all our workshops this too is an ideal mix of theoretical concepts and practical exercises. We will be providing each participant with a fully loaded laptop, equipped with the necessary software.

We give the official course material consisting of 2 books and 4 CDs covering the necessary study material and tools.
For venue, dates and registration details kindly visit http://www.niiconsulting.com/training/NII_CHFI_Training_07_07.pdf.
For any other details, kindly contact

Ketan Shah
Manager – Business Development.
Email : ketan.shah@niiconsulting.com
Mobile : +91-9322 580 963
Tel : +91-22-2839 2628

 

 

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