About this Event
Bring your team and save:
1. Groups of three or more receive a 10% discount
2. Organizations hosting an in-house session with 10+ participants enjoy a 15% discount.
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Duration: 1 Full Day (8 Hours)
Delivery Mode: Classroom (In-Person)
Language: English
Credits: 8 PDUs/Training Hours
Certification: Course Completion Certificate
Refreshments: Lunch, Snacks and beverages will be provided during the session
Course Overview
This workshop introduces the core concepts of CHFI v10 in a simplified format suitable for beginners and early-career professionals. Participants learn how digital evidence is collected, preserved, and analyzed using forensic tools and structured investigation methods. The course covers cybercrime basics, file system forensics, memory analysis, email investigations, and incident response workflows. The focus is on practical understanding rather than deep technical coding, allowing non-specialists to follow real-world forensic methods confidently.
Learning Objectives
• Understand the foundations of digital forensics and CHFI v10 concepts
• Identify, collect, and preserve digital evidence correctly
• Analyze file systems, recover deleted data, and interpret metadata
• Conduct basic email and network forensics
• Recognize malware indicators and respond to cyber incidents
• Use beginner-friendly forensic tools to extract evidence
• Prepare simple, accurate forensic investigation reports
Target Audience
• Beginners entering cybersecurity or digital forensics
• IT professionals and system administrators
• Students studying cybercrime or information security
• Law enforcement trainees
• Audit, compliance, and risk professionals
• Anyone preparing for CHFI v10 pathways
Why Choose This Course?
This workshop breaks down CHFI v10 into clear, beginner-friendly concepts, helping learners understand how forensic investigations work in real life. Through practical examples and guided demonstrations, participants build confidence in identifying digital evidence and analyzing cyber incidents.
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Do you want to train your entire IT or security team in essential forensics?
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Agenda
Module 1: Introduction to Digital Forensics
Info: • Meaning of digital forensics and its role in cyber investigations
• Types of cybercrimes and digital evidence sources
• Overview of CHFI v10 investigative framework
• Icebreaker Activity
Module 2: Evidence Collection & Preservation
Info: • How to identify and collect digital evidence safely
• Chain of custody and documentation basics
• Using write blockers and forensic imaging concepts
• Activity
Module 3: File System & Data Recovery Basics
Info: • Understanding file systems and storage structures
• Recovering deleted files and hidden artifacts
• Analyzing file metadata for investigations
• Role Play
Module 4: Network & Email Forensics
Info: • Basics of network traffic analysis
• Email headers, logs, and tracing suspicious activity
• Recognizing phishing, spoofing, and email-based attacks
• Case Study
Module 5: Malware & Incident Response Essentials
Info: • Identifying malware behavior and common attack patterns
• Understanding basic memory and system forensics
• Steps in an incident response workflow
• Simulation
Module 6: Forensic Tools & Reporting
Info: • Using essential tools like Autopsy, FTK Imager, and Volatility
• Extracting useful evidence from systems and networks
• Writing clear and defensible forensic reports
• Group Brainstorm Activity
Module 7: Practical Forensic Investigation Challenge
Info: • Analyzing a simple cyber incident from start to finish
• Interpreting evidence to identify root cause
• Preparing a summary of findings using CHFI principles
• Action Plan Review
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Regus 120 Collins Street, 120 Collins Street #Levels 31 & 50, Melbourne, Australia
AUD 483.08 to AUD 641.92












