EC-Council Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI)

Intermediate Level

Become a digital forensics expert equipped to investigate and respond to cybercrime.

The EC-Council’s Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI v11) certification trains professionals in the investigation of cyberattacks and the recovery of legal digital evidence. It covers forensic readiness, cloud and mobile forensics, malware analysis, and courtroom procedures — all mapped to industry and compliance standards.

Master a structured, hands-on forensics investigation approach with 70+ GB of real evidence files.

CHFI v11 prepares learners with 68 labs, 600+ tools, and over 2100 pages of content to investigate cyber incidents across diverse platforms — Windows, Linux, mobile, IoT, cloud, and more.

The course focuses on real-world scenarios and courtroom-admissible evidence, using structured methodology: from evidence acquisition to reporting.

Aligned with NICE 800-181 and DoD Directive 8570/8140, CHFI boosts your capability in DFIR roles worldwide.

CHFI: Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator

7-11 Jul 2025 | 18-22 Aug 2025 | 27-31 Oct 2025 | 24-28 Nov 2025

RM6,200.00

  • Exam Title: Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator
  • Exam Code: 312-49
  • Number of Question: 150
  • Duration: 4 Hours
  • Availability: ECC EXAM Portal

Skills measured:

  • Digital evidence acquisition and preservation
  • Volatile and non-volatile memory analysis 
  • Cloud, IoT, email, mobile, and social media forensics
  • Malware forensics and anti-forensics 
  • Chain of custody, reporting, and court admissibility

  • Python scripting for automation
  • Web and browser investigation

Who is this for?

  • Cybersecurity professionals
  • DFIR analysts
  • IT security personnel
  • Law enforcement & legal teams
  • Incident response handlers

Digital forensics isn’t just about uncovering evidence — it’s about being legally ready when cybercrime strikes

Incident Response Market to Reach USD 83.1 Billion By 2032; Rising Incidences of Cyber Threats to Bolster Growth.

(The Brainy Insights)

20.5% CAGR for Incident Response Services Market Revenue Worth $71.82 Billion, Globally, by 2028 – Exclusive Research Study.

(Brandessence Market Research)

Investment fraud accounted for the highest financial losses among individuals in the U.S., with total reported damages surpassing $3.3 billion

(Exclusive Data Analysis)

68 Hands-On Labs + 70GB of Evidence

Real-world lab simulations prepare you to handle forensic investigations across platforms.

Specialized Forensics Coverage

Covers malware (e.g., BlackCat), mobile, cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP), social media, and dark web.

Globally Recognized & DoD Approved

Mapped to NICE 800-181, ISO/IEC 17024-accredited, and recognized under DoD Directive 8570/8140.

Career-Ready Toolkit

600+ tools, 2100+ pages of learning material, and 40% lab time give you tactical edge for DFIR roles.

Why choose Trainocate?

Trainocate is an EC-Council Authorized Partner in Malaysia. We offer expert instructors with field experience, hands-on labs, flexible learning options (virtual/in-person), and localized support — trusted by top enterprises nationwide.

FAQs

Yes — especially if you have experience in IT, systems administration, or even law enforcement. CHFI provides a structured approach to digital evidence handling, so it’s a strong pathway for professionals looking to pivot into cybersecurity investigations, compliance, or digital law enforcement roles.

CHFI v11 was built with current threats in mind — it includes content on ransomware like BlackCat, cloud forensics (AWS, Azure, GCP), and dark web tracking.

The course is frequently updated and maps to global frameworks (like NICE) to reflect real-world DFIR needs.

Absolutely. CHFI isn’t just for technical analysts — it’s also designed for those who need to understand the legal chain of custody, evidence presentation, and how digital evidence can impact court cases.

If you’re in legal, audit, or GRC, CHFI adds valuable technical credibility to your work.

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