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CDFE: Certified Digital Forensics Examiner

The Certified Network Forensics Examiner, C)NFE, certification was developed for a U.S. classified government agency. It’s purpose is to push students with a digital and network forensic skill set to the next level.

In this course you will navigate through 20+ modules of network forensic topics. The C)NFE provides practical experience through our lab exercises that simulate real-world scenarios covering investigation and recovery of data in network.

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Description

For more information about this course, certification paths, exam prep guides and more, please visit Mile2 Canada.

Other topics include:

  • Physical Interception
  • Traffic Acquisition
  • Analysis
  • Wireless Attacks
  • SNORT.

The C)NFE focuses on centralizing and investigating logging systems as well as network devices. Take your forensics career to the next level with Mile2’s Network Forensics Engineer course.

Key Course Information

Live Class Duration: 5 Days

Language: English

Class Formats:
* Instructor-led

* Self-Study

* Live Virtual Training

Prerequisites:

* 2 years networking experience

* 2 years in IT Security
* Working Knowledge of TCPIP

Applicable Exams:

* Mile2 C)NFE

CPEs: 40

Course Modules

Module 1: Digital Evidence Concepts
Module 2: Network Evidence Challenges
Module 3: Network Forensics Investigative Methodology
Module 4: Network-Based Evidence
Module 5: Network Principles
Module 6: Internet Protocol Suite
Module 7: Physical Interception
Module 8: Traffic Acquisition Software
Module 9: Live Acquisition
Module 10: Analysis
Module 11: Layer 2 Protocol
Module 12: Wireless Access Points
Module 13: Wireless Capture Traffic and Analysis
Module 14: Wireless Attacks
Module 15: NIDS_Snort
Module 16: Centralized Logging and Syslog
Module 17: Investigating Network Devices
Module 18: Web Proxies and Encryption
Module 19: Network Tunneling
Module 20: Malware Forensics

Who Should Attend?

* Digital and Network Forensics Examiners
* IS Managers
* Network Auditors
* IT Managers

Additional information

Dates April 29, 2024, August 12, 2024, November 4, 2024