CNFE: Certified Network Forensics Examiner Training in Austin

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Course Description

 
The Certified Network Forensics Examiner was originally developed for a U.S. classified government agency. The C)NFE takes a digital and network forensic skill set to the next level by navigating through over twenty modules of network forensic topics. The CNFE provides practical experience through our lab exercises that simulate real-world scenarios which cover investigation and recovery of data in network, Physical Interception, Traffic Acquisition, Analysis, Wireless Attacks and SNORT. The course focuses on the centralizing and investigating of logging systems as well as network devices. 
Course Length: 5 Days
Course Tuition: $3290 (US)

Prerequisites

2 years of networking experience 2 years of IT Security Working Knowledge of TCPIP 

Course Outline

 

Module 1 -Digital Evidence Concepts

  • Overview
  • Concepts in Digital Evidence
  • Section Summary
  • Module Summary

 Module 2 -Network Evidence Challenges

  • Overview
  • Challenges Relating to Network Evidence
  • Section Summary
  • Module Summary

Module 3 – Network Forensics Investigative Methodology

  • Overview
  • OSCAR Methodology
  • Section Summary
  • Module Summary  

Module 4 – Network-Based Evidence

  • Overview
  • Sources of Network-Based Evidence
  • Section Summary
  • Module Summary 

Module 5 – Network Principles

  • Background
  • History
  • Functionality
  • FIGURE 5-1 The OSI Model
  • Functionality
  • Encapsulation/De-encapsulation
  • FIGURE 5-2 OSI Model Encapsulation
  • Encapsulation/De-encapsulation
  • FIGURE 5-3 OSI Model peer layer logical channels
  • Encapsulation/De-encapsulation
  • FIGURE 5-4 OSI Model data names
  • Section Summary
  • Module Summary

Module 6 – Internet Protocol Suite

  • Overview
  • Internet Protocol Suite
  • Section Summary
  • Module Summary

Module 7 – Physical Interception

  • Physical Interception
  • Section Summary
  • Module Summary

Module 8 – Traffic Acquisition Software

  • Agenda
  • Libpcap and WinPcap
  • LIBPCAP
  • WINPCAP
  • Section Summary
  • BPF Language
  • Section Summary
  • TCPDUMP
  • Section Summary
  • WIRESHARK
  • Section Summary
  • TSHARK
  • Section Summary
  • Module Summary

Module 9 – Live Acquisition

  • Agenda
  • Common Interfaces
  • Section Summary
  • Inspection Without Access
  • Section Summary
  • Strategy
  • Section Summary
  • Module Summary

Module 10 – Analysis

  • Agenda
  • Protocol Analysis
  • Section Summary
  • Section 02
  • Packet Analysis
  • Section Summary
  • Section 03
  • Flow Analysis
  • Protocol Analysis
  • Section Summary
  • Section 04
  • Higher-Layer Traffic Analysis
  • Section Summary
  • Module Summary

Module 11 – Layer 2 Protocol

  • Agenda
  • The IEEE Layer 2 Protocol Series
  • Section Summary
  • Module Summary

Module 12- Wireless Access Points

  • Agenda
  • Wireless Access Points (WAPs)
  • Section Summary
  • Module Summary

Module 13 – Wireless Capture Traffic and Analysis

  • Agenda
  • Wireless Traffic Capture and Analysis
  • Section Summary
  • Module Summary

Module 14 – Wireless Attacks

  • Agenda
  • Common Attacks
  • Section Summary
  • Module Summary

Module 15 – NIDS_Snort

  • Agenda
  • Investigating NIDS/NIPS
  • and Functionality
  • Section Summary
  • NIDS/NIPS Evidence Acquisition
  • Section Summary
  • Comprehensive Packet Logging
  • Section Summary
  • Snort
  • Section Summary
  • Module Summary

Module 16 – Centralized Logging and Syslog

  • Agenda
  • Sources of Logs
  • Section Summary
  • Network Log Architecture
  • Section Summary
  • Collecting and Analyzing Evidence
  • Section Summary
  • Module Summary

Module 17 – Investigating Network Devices

  • Agenda
  • Storage Media
  • Section Summary
  • Switches
  • Section Summary
  • Routers
  • Section Summary
  • Firewalls
  • Section Summary
  • Module Summary

Module 18 – Web Proxies and Encryption

  • Agenda
  • Web Proxy Functionality
  • Section Summary
  • Web Proxy Evidence
  • Section Summary
  • Web Proxy Analysis
  • Section Summary
  • Encrypted Web Traffic
  • Section Summary
  • Module Summary

Module 19 – Network Tunneling

  • Agenda
  • Tunneling for Functionality
  • Section Summary
  • Tunneling for Confidentiality
  • Section Summary
  • Covert Tunneling
  • Section Summary
  • Module Summary

Module 20 – Malware Forensics

  • Trends in Malware Evolution
  • Section Summary
  • Module Summary

HANDS-ON LABORATORY EXERCISES

Lab 1 – Working with captured files

  • Exercise 1 – HTTP.pcap
  • Exercise 2 – SMB.pcap
  • Exercise 3 – SIP_RTP.pcap>

Lab 2 – Layer 2 Attacks

  • Exercise 1 – Analyze the capture of macof.
  • Exercise 2 – Manipulating the STP root bridge election process

Lab 2 – Active Evidence Acquisition

Lab 3 – Preparing for Packet Inspection

Lab 4 – Analyzing Packet Captures

  • Exercise 2: Analyze TKIP and CCMP Frames starting from 4-Way Handshake process.

Lab 5 – Case Study: ABC Real Estate

Lab 6 – NIDS/NIPS

  • Exercise 1 – Use Snort as Packet Sniffer
  • Exercise 2 – Use Snort as a packet logger
  • Exercise 3 – Check Snort’s IDS abilities with pre-captured attack pattern files

Lab 7 – Syslog Exercise

Lab 8 – Network Device Log

LAB 9 – SSL

  • Exercise 1- Decrypting SSL Traffic by using a given Certificate Private Key
  • Exercise 2 – SSL and Friendly Man-in-the-middle

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