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Become a Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI v11)

Certified Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) v11 is a 60-hour, advanced-level program designed to build deep expertise in digital forensics, cybercrime investigation, and incident response. CHFI equips professionals to detect intrusions, recover compromised data, and manage evidence across complex digital environments including cloud, IoT, mobile, and enterprise systems. Participants learn to trace attacker footprints, uncover data breaches, and validate digital integrity using techniques such as file system analysis, memory forensics, malware tracing, and log correlation.

Career Scope & Salaries

Computer Hacking Forensic Investigation (CHFI v11) is a specialized cybersecurity field focused on digital forensics, cybercrime investigation, incident response, and evidence analysis. As cyber threats continue to grow, organizations worldwide require skilled professionals to investigate security breaches, analyze digital evidence, and support cybercrime investigations.

CHFI-certified professionals can pursue careers as Cybercrime Investigators, Digital Forensics Analysts, Incident Response Specialists, and Forensic Consultants across government agencies, law enforcement, cybersecurity firms, and multinational organizations.

With salaries ranging from ₹6–12 LPA for entry-level professionals and ₹15–20 LPA+ for experienced experts in India, along with global opportunities offering $75,000–$130,000+ annually, CHFI v11 is a highly respected certification for building a successful career in cybersecurity and digital forensics.

  • 15 to 20+ LPA
    in India Sources: Glassdoor & Industry Reports
  • $,75,000 to $130,000+
    in International Sources: LinkedIn & Global Cyber Security Hiring Trends

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Key Features

training focused on real-world digital forensic investigations, cybercrime analysis, incident response, and evidence handling. The course equips learners with practical skills in digital forensics, malware analysis, network forensics, mobile forensics, forensic tools and techniques, cyber incident investigation, and evidence preservation, aligned with current cybersecurity challenges and industry standards. Through practical labs, case studies, and real-world investigation scenarios, participants gain the expertise needed to identify, collect, analyze, and present digital evidence while supporting cybersecurity operations, legal proceedings, and cybercrime investigations.

Our Graduates

One Certification. 40+ Career Paths.
DIGITAL FORENSICS ANALYST
CYBERCRIME INVESTIGATOR
COMPUTER FORENSICS INVESTIGATOR
INCIDENT RESPONSE ANALYST
DIGITAL EVIDENCE SPECIALIST
CYBER FORENSICS CONSULTANT
SECURITY OPERATIONS CENTER (SOC) ANALYST
MALWARE ANALYST
NETWORK FORENSICS ANALYST
MOBILE FORENSICS SPECIALIST
CYBERSECURITY INVESTIGATOR
THREAT INTELLIGENCE ANALYST

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What You'll Learn

  • 01
    Digital Forensics Fundamentals

    Principles of digital forensics, including the chain of custody, digital evidence types, and legal compliance helping you build a foundation for investigating cybercrimes in both corporate and law enforcement settings.

  • 02
    Data Storage, Acquisition, and Analysis

    Acquire digital evidence from hard drives, SSDs, removable storage, and encrypted volumes without altering its integrity and imaging techniques, data carving, and forensic duplication.

  • 03
    Anti-Forensics Techniques and Countermeasures

    Discover how hackers try to cover their tracks using anti-forensics, data wiping, steganography, and encryption and more importantly, how to uncover and counteract them during investigations.

  • 04
    OS Forensic Investigations

    Investigate artifacts left behind on Windows, Linux, and macOS systems. Analyze registry files, user activity, system logs, browser history, and deleted files using modern forensic utilities.

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1. Computer Forensics in Today's World

2. Computer Forensics Investigation Process

3. Understanding Hard Disks and File Systems

4. Data Acquisition and Duplication

5. Defeating Anti-forensics Techniques

6. Windows Forensics

7. Linux and Mac Forensics

8. Network Forensics

9. Malware Forensics

10. Investigating Web Attacks

11. Dark Web Forensics

12. Cloud Forensics

13. Email and Social Media Forensics

14. Mobile Forensics

15. IoT Forensics

Information Security Specialists
Professionals engaged in safeguarding networks and systems who wish to advance into digital forensics and incident response.

System Administrators & Network Engineers
Technical experts managing enterprise infrastructure seeking to develop capabilities in evidence acquisition and forensic analysis.

Cybercrime and Fraud Investigators
Individuals involved in investigating digital fraud, cybercrimes, or legal disputes requiring validated forensic procedures.

IT Compliance and Risk Professionals
Those accountable for regulatory adherence, internal controls, and protecting sensitive data assets.

Law Enforcement and Legal Practitioners
Police personnel, legal consultants, and prosecutors involved in prosecuting technology-related crimes.

Career Changers & Ambitious Graduates
Aspiring cybersecurity professionals aiming to establish credentials and secure roles in digital forensics and cyber incident management.

Who is Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI v11) for?

cybersecurity professionals, IT administrators, engineering graduates, and students who want to build a career in digital forensics and cybercrime investigation. It is also an excellent choice for professionals looking to upskill in digital evidence analysis, malware investigation, network forensics, mobile forensics, incident response, and forensic methodologies.

Whether you are a beginner exploring the field of digital forensics for the first time or a working professional seeking to advance your cybersecurity career, this program provides the practical knowledge and hands-on experience needed to identify, collect, analyze, preserve, and present digital evidence while supporting cybercrime investigations and security operations in real-world environments.

Why Technovalley?

Technovalley Advanced Knowledge Services - A Centre of Excellence in Talent Engineering and Global IT Consulting

Technovalley Advanced Knowledge Services, based in Kochi, Kerala, stands tall as one of India’s most trusted names in global-standard upskilling, reskilling, and IT consulting. Recognized as a Centre of Excellence for emerging technologies, Technovalley delivers an expansive suite of over 140+ high-impact programs across Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Computing, Software Engineering, Data Science, and Digital Forensics, with operations extending across India, the Middle East, and Africa.

Backed by strategic alliances with over 21 global IT giants, Technovalley brings world-class certification programs to learners through direct partnerships with industry leaders. As a certified and strategic partner of EC-Council, CompTIA, OffSec, LPI, and more, Technovalley ensures that every learner receives the best the world has to offer—right here in India.

Technovalley is also an active partner of NASSCOM and the NASSCOM FutureSkills Prime initiative, collaborating to build a future-ready workforce aligned with India's national skilling priorities. In the state of Kerala, Technovalley has established brilliant partnerships with K-DISC’s KKEM mission and Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM), playing a key role in capacity building, startup enablement, and digital transformation.

As a global-standard IT consulting company, Technovalley also works closely with governments, academic institutions, and enterprises to deliver consulting, talent pipelines, digital strategies, and workforce transformation projects that drive meaningful change.

Join Technovalley. Build with a legacy. Rise with integrity. Deliver with confidence.

FAQ’s - Everything You Need to Know

Is this program beginner-friendly? +
The CHFI program is beginner-friendly if you have basic IT/cybersecurity knowledge, but complete newcomers may find its forensic tools and investigative scenarios challenging without prior preparation.
Is there any Prerequisite for CHFIv11? +
No strict prerequisite, You can directly take CHFI without CEH, but having foundational knowledge helps.
What Jobs Can You Get with CHFI? +
Digital Forensic Analyst , Incident Responder, Cybersecurity Consultant, Law Enforcement Forensic Examiner, SOC Analyst, Malware Analyst, Compliance Auditor
What tools are covered in CHFI? +
EnCase, FTK, Cellebrite, Autopsy, Wireshark, Volatility, The Sleuth Kit.
Is CHFI recognized globally? +

-Yes! Accepted by governments, corporations, and law enforcement worldwide (aligned with NICE, DoD 8140 frameworks).

What’s the format of the CHFI exam? +
The CHFI exam (312-49) consists of 150 multiple-choice questions to be completed in 4 hours, with a passing score of 70%, covering digital forensics tools, techniques, and investigative procedures.
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