Practice Tests CHFI (Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator)

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500 practice questions and study material (unofficial) for Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) exam 2019

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r/WGU • post
13 points • swirus197
I'm done with 6 out of 9 classes for the Master of Science, Cybersecurity and Information Assurance

I just completed the 6th class this semester and I still have 1.5 months to go and as there is not much time left to add another class so I plan on simply studying for my CCNP Sec (got 2 more exams to pass). I'm hoping to be done with entire degree by December, can't wait.

Here are some thoughts and suggestions (if you are interested)

*I take lots of notes using Quizlet (you can find many of my notecards on quizlet.com)- that helps me to reinforce the concepts.

*When it comes to CEH, that was 3 weeks of work, however CHFI took me the longest (1.5 months) with one failed attempt. For the CEH and CHFI, I had used the Udemy courses/quizes with their study guides - this especially helped with CHFI.

*C725 had only objective exam and I was done with the class in 2 weeks (just read the book and did the practice tests)

*C700 I just took the test and did the project (I am a network engineer so I didn't study at all, passed the test and did a network design paper (total less than 2 weeks)

*C726- Cybersecurity Architecture and Engineering - 2 Papers, quite challenging but I was done with it in 16 days.

*C701 CEH- I have been studying for this test before I had enrolled with WGU, so I studied for about 3 week and passed the test at the first attempt. This was 70 questions exam that is a combination of Security Plus and Cisco CCNA cyberops (which I both did)

*C702- CHFI- I had originally bought the book off Amazon for version 8 (as it had 300 pages) and when I took the exam I had failed miserably. Then I studied the official guide (based on the quiz questions) and then I got the two Udemy courses (below) which enabled me to pass the exam.

https://www.udemy.com/computer-hacking-forensic-investigator-version-9-practice/ (this one has a study guide and questions - and this one is a must)

https://www.udemy.com/course/practice-tests-chfi-computer-hacking-forensic-investigator/ (another set of practice questions)

*C706 Secure Software Design- this class took me a solid 2 weeks of reading material, taking notes (see my quizlets) and simply doing a review questions (about 180 for all chapters plus about 180 for chapters 20/21 from CISSP). Those helped me tremendously as for each questions there was a substantial explanation.

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I hope that post will help some of you and best of luck everyone.

r/WGU • comment
1 points • dgfrench

I watched the WGU videos & took notes, then read the materials & took notes...then used the Udemy practice tests by Taylor Bear:

Practice Tests CHFI (Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator) | Udemy

I made two attempts at the pre-assessment and failed both but it did help me to see which areas I needed to study more but ultimately the Udemy practice tests helped much more.

r/WGU • comment
1 points • lethearen

Found another thread here in which someone recommended this material from Udemy. I saved the links, but not the thread, so I can't give that person credit, sadly. Haven't tried these out myself, but will soon. I'm about to start C702 in the next week or so. I've heard it's a beast!

https://www.udemy.com/course/computer-hacking-forensic-investigator-version-9-practice/

https://www.udemy.com/course/practice-tests-chfi-computer-hacking-forensic-investigator/