EC-Council CHFI v10 Training & Certification
CHFI trains professionals in digital forensics investigation, evidence recovery, incident analysis, and cybercrime detection techniques.
Duration
4 hours
Mode
Online
Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Language
English
Why Choose This Training?
Digital Forensics Expertise
CHFI provides in-depth knowledge of forensic investigation, evidence collection, and cybercrime analysis.
Hands-On Forensics Tools
Training includes practical labs using real-world forensic tools such as EnCase, Autopsy, FTK, and more.
Ideal for Cybercrime Investigators
CHFI is widely used by law enforcement, SOC teams, IR teams, and cybersecurity investigators.
Course Description
EC-Council’s Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) program trains cybersecurity professionals in digital forensics, cybercrime investigation, evidence recovery, and cyber incident analysis. CHFI includes hands-on lab exercises aligned with global forensic investigation standards.
The CHFI v10 course prepares learners to detect intrusions, investigate cyber incidents, analyze digital evidence, and support legal procedures involving cybercrime.
Exam Format
Detailed information about the CHFI examination structure
| Different Forms | CHFI Exam Format |
|---|---|
| Exam Code | 312-49 (CHFI v10) |
| Duration | 4 hours |
| Number of Questions | 150 Multiple Choice Questions |
| Question Type | Multiple Choice Examination |
| Passing Score | 60–85% depending on exam variant |
CHFI Online Training Certification Curriculum
Essential information about eligibility and prerequisites
• Introduction to Digital Forensics
• Cybercrime & Incident Response
• Forensic Readiness & Evidence Handling
• Windows Forensics & Registry Analysis
• Linux & MacOS Forensics
• Network Traffic Analysis
• Malware & Ransomware Forensics
• Cloud & Virtual Environment Forensics
• Email & Social Media Forensics
• Mobile Device Forensics
• Dark Web, Cryptocurrency & Blockchain Forensics
• Reporting & Documentation
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about CHFI certification
Yes, CHFI is widely recognized for digital forensics and cyber investigation roles in enterprises and law enforcement.
No, CEH is not mandatory but helps in understanding offensive attack techniques.
Digital Forensic Analyst, Incident Responder, Cybercrime Investigator, SOC Specialist, Malware Analyst.
Yes, practical forensic labs, tools, and cyber range activities are included.
Yes, CHFI is globally recognized and used by cybersecurity, law enforcement, and digital investigation agencies.