The C|HFI program is intended for all IT professionals involved in information systems security, computer forensics and incident response.
Target audience:
IT managers
Legal professionals
Government agencies
Systems administrators
Defense and Military personnel
e-Business Security professionals
Computer hacking forensic investigation is the process of detecting hacking attacks and properly obtaining evidence to report crimes and conduct audits to prevent future attacks. Computer crime is on the rise in today's cyber world. Computer investigation techniques are being used by police, government and corporate entities around the world, and many are turning to CHFI's Digital Forensic Investigator certification program.
Many employers consider C|HFI the most important computer forensics certification.
Part of the training is the final EC-Council exam. Successful graduates will receive the Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator certification | C|HFI.
Duration: 4 hours
No. of questions: 150
Format: Multiple Choice
Online at the EC-Council Exam Portal
The International Council of E-Commerce Consultants is an international organization specializing in cybersecurity and information technology (IT) certification.
A white hacker is a person who performs security testing, penetration testing, and other forms of security analysis to discover and fix vulnerabilities and weaknesses in systems, applications, and networks.
Unlike black hackers (hackers who focus on illegal activities such as data theft, malicious hacking, etc.), a white hacker works in accordance with laws and ethical standards.
As part of the training, you will get access to virtual laboratories and you will receive an exam voucher. The exam can be taken in three ways:
• computer-based at TAYLLORCOX Campus
• computer-based at the Pearson VUE test center
• computer-based with an online proctor
You will get the results right after completing the exam. If you pass your exam, you will receive your EC-Council certificate within 2-3 working days.