Computer Crime Forensic Investigator (CCFI)

  Goal

The CCFI training course teaches you the process of detecting hacking attacks, identifying the intruder’s footprints and properly extracting the necessary evidence to report the crime and conduct audits to prevent future attacks.

 Computer forensics is simply the application of computer investigation and analysis techniques in the interests of determining potential legal evidence. Evidence might be sought in a wide range of computer crime or misuse, including but not limited to theft of trade secrets, theft of or destruction of intellectual property, and fraud. CCFI investigators can draw on an array of methods for discovering data that resides in a computer system, or recovering deleted, encrypted, or damaged file information, which is what you will learn in a CCFI certification training program like ours.

 Computer forensics enables the systematic and careful identification of evidence in 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 CCFI training prepares you to sit for several certifications such as CHFI, C3E, CCFT and PCI.

Content

 Module 01: Computer Forensics in Today’s World

  Module 02: Law and Computer Forensics      

  Module 03: Computer Investigation Process    

  Module 04: First Responder Procedure           

  Module 05: CSIRT 

  Module 06: Computer Forensic Lab   

  Module 07: Understanding File Systems and Hard Disks        

  Module 08: Understanding Digital Media Devices      

  Module 09: Windows, Linux and Macintosh Boot Processes    

  Module 10: Windows Forensics          

  Module 11: Linux Forensics   

  Module 12: Data Acquisition and Duplication                          

  Module 13: Computer Forensic Tools 

  Module 14: Forensics Investigations Using Encase

  Module 15: Recovering Deleted Files and Deleted partitions                           

  Module 16: Image Files Forensics                                

  Module 17:  Steganography    

  Module 18: Application Password Crackers   

  Module 19: Network Forensics and Investigating Logs

  Module 20:  Investigating Network Traffic     

  Module 21: Investigating Wireless Attacks

  Module 22: Investigating Web Attacks           

  Module 23: Router Forensics  

  Module 24: Investigating DoS Attacks

  Module 25: Investigating Internet Crimes       

  Module 26: Tracking E-mails and Investigating E-mail Crimes           

  Module 27: Investigating Corporate Espionage           

  Module 28: Investigating Trademark and Copyright Infringement      

  Module 29: Investigating sexually harassment incidents         

  Module 30: Investigating Child Pornography  

  Module 31: PDA Forensics     

  Module 32: iPod Forensics     

  Module 33: Blackberry Forensics       

  Module 34: Investigative Reports         

  Module 35: Becoming an Expert Witness

   Prerequisites:   

    Basic knowledge in TCP/IP, Linux and Windows

  Audience:

   Legal professionals, IT Managers, Government agencies

  Duration: 5 days