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Computer Forensic Training will enable the process
of detecting hacking attacks and properly extracting 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.
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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. CHFI 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.
Securing and analyzing electronic evidence is a central theme
in an ever-increasing number of conflict situations and criminal
cases. Electronic evidence is critical in the following situations:
- Disloyal employees
- Computer break-ins
- Possession of pornography
- Breach of contract
- Industrial espionage
- E-mail Fraud
- Bankruptcy
- Disputed dismissals
- Web page defacements
- Theft of company documents
Computer Forensic Training 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 CHFI course will provide participants the necessary skills
to identify an intruder’s footprints and to properly gather
the necessary evidence to prosecute in the court of law.
The CHFI course will benefit:
- Police and other law enforcement
personnel
- Defense and Military personnel
- e-Business Security professionals
- Systems administrators
- Legal professionals
Banking,
- Insurance and other professionals
- Government agencies
- IT managers
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