Master digital forensics, cyber investigation, and evidence analysis used in modern cybersecurity environments.
The program focuses on bridging the gap between cybersecurity concepts and real-world forensic investigation through practical labs, incident analysis, and evidence handling workflows. Students learn how to investigate system attacks, recover digital evidence, and perform forensic reporting effectively.
Whether you are a beginner, student, or working professional, this course provides a structured learning path to help you confidently pursue opportunities in cyber forensics and digital investigation domains.
Computer forensics fundamentals, different types of cybercrimes and their investigation procedures, and regulations and standards that influence computer forensics investigation
Various phases involved in the computer forensics investigation process
Different types of disk drives and their characteristics, booting process and file systems in Windows, Linux, and Mac operating systems, file system examination tools, RAID and NAS/SAN storage systems, various encoding standards, and file format analysis
Data acquisition fundamentals and methodology, eDiscovery, and how to prepare image files for forensics examination
Various anti-forensics techniques used by attackers, different ways to detect them and related tools, and countermeasures
Volatile and non-volatile data acquisition in Windows-based operating systems, Windows memory and registry analysis, electron application analysis, web browser forensics, and examination of Windows files, ShellBags, LNK files, jump lists, and Windows event logs
Volatile and non-volatile data acquisition and memory forensics in Linux and Mac operating systems
Network forensics fundamentals, event correlation concepts, Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) and ways to identify them from network logs, techniques and tools related to network traffic investigation, incident detection and examination, and wireless attack detection and investigation
Malware forensics concepts, static and dynamic malware analysis, system and network behavior analysis, and ransomware analysis
Web application forensics and challenges, web application threats and attacks, web application logs (IIS logs, Apache web server logs, etc.), and how to detect and investigate various web application attacks
Tor browser working methodology and steps involved in the Tor browser forensics process
Cloud computing concepts, cloud forensics and challenges, fundamentals of AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud and their investigation processes
Components in email communication, steps involved in email crime investigation, and social media forensics
Architectural layers and boot processes of Android and iOS devices, mobile forensics process, various cellular networks, SIM file system, and logical and physical acquisition of Android and iOS devices
Different types of IoT threats, security problems, vulnerabilities and attack surfaces areas, and IoT forensics processes and challenges
Build digital forensic and cyber investigation skills through structured practical learning and real-world security analysis.
Receive an industry-focused CHFI certification that validates your expertise in digital forensics, cyber investigation, incident response, and evidence analysis. The program is designed to help you demonstrate practical forensic investigation skills aligned with current cybersecurity industry requirements.
This certification reflects your ability to investigate cyber incidents, collect and preserve digital evidence, analyze security breaches, and perform forensic reporting using modern forensic tools and investigation techniques. Through practical labs and guided implementation, you gain real-world exposure to cyber forensic workflows and investigation environments.
The certification program emphasizes hands-on training, cybercrime investigation, evidence handling, and security analysis practices to strengthen your professional profile and prepare you for digital forensics and cybersecurity career opportunities.
Learn digital forensics, cyber investigation, and evidence analysis through practical labs and real-world security training.