CHFI v8 - Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator

This course includes

Computer forensic practices help to investigate crimes and assaults, system anomalies, or even help system administrators in identifying an issue by characterizing what is ordinary functional specifications and validating system data for uncommon practices. Cyber Security experts with a firm hold on the standards of digital forensics can be seen as members of Incident Handling and Incident Response Teams. Gain hands-on expertise in EC-Council Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator 312-49 V8 exam with Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator course. The course covers all the objectives of the EC Council 312-49 V8 exam and provides competence across a spectrum of skills including computer forensics, digital evidence, steganography, application password crackers, log capturing, event correlation, investigation of various attacks, and much more. The course furnishes a strong learning pattern of key ideas and concepts in the digital forensic domains applicable to the present organizations.

Here's what you will get

The EC-Council Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator certification is targeted at law enforcement personnel, system administrators, security officers, defense and military personnel, legal professionals, bankers, security professionals, and anyone who is concerned about the integrity of the network infrastructure. CHFI specialists can design different strategies for determining potential legitimate proof data that remains in a computer system and recovering erased, encoded, or corrupted file data which is known as Computer Data Recovery by the utilization of computer investigation and investigation techniques also called Computer Forensics. The exam covers computer forensics, digital evidence, rules of evidence, digital evidence examination process, password cracking concepts, and log capturing techniques. The purpose of the CHFI certification is to validate the candidate's abilities to recognize an intruder s footprints and to legitimately assemble the essential evidence to prosecute.

Exam FAQs

The exam consists of multiple choice questions.

Two years of work experience in the Information Security domain.

The exam contains 150 questions.

240 minutes

Here are the retake poilicy:

  • If a candidate does not successfully pass an EC-Council exam, he/she can purchase ECC Exam center voucher to retake the exam at a discounted price.
  • If a candidate is not able to pass the exam on the first attempt, no cooling or waiting period is required to attempt the exam for the second time (1st retake).
  • If a candidate is not able to pass the second attempt (1st retake), a waiting period of 14 days is required prior to attempting the exam for the third time (2nd retake).
  • If a candidate is not able to pass the third attempt (2nd retake), a waiting period of 14 days is required prior to attempting the exam for the fourth time (3rd retake).
  • If a candidate is not able to pass the fourth attempt (3rd retake), a waiting period of 14 days is required prior to attempting the exam for the fifth time (4th retake).
  • A candidate is not allowed to take a given exam more than five times in a 12 month (1 year) period and a waiting period of 12 months will be imposed before being allowed to attempt the exam for the sixth time (5th retake).
  • Candidates who pass the exam are not allowed to attempt the same version of the exam for the second time.