...developing cyber, digital & computer forensics expert for the nation
The CFIN membership is open to Lawyers who have to give digital and forensic computer evidence, the Judiciary, Law Enforcement Agents, the Military, Information Technology (I.T.) practitioners, Bank Inspectors, Accountants, Internal Auditors, External Auditors, Engineers, Officials of Government Regulatory Agencies, Federal, State and Local Government Officials, academicians and anyone who has to give digital and forensic computer evidences or who is interested in carrying out research in the field.

aims & objectives

To provide a cyber security, digital and computer forensics training programme (formal training leading to membership, seminars, workshops and conferences) that will equip members with the competency to be aware of current and developing principles and practices within the cyber security, digital and computer forensics field, and have technical know-how to carry out digital and computer forensics examinations on behalf of their clients and employers.

To professionalize and advance the science of cyber security, digital and computer forensics

To provide a fair, uncompromised process for certifying the competency of cyber security, digital and computer forensics examiners

To set high forensics and ethical standards for cyber security, digital and computer forensics examiners

To conduct research and development into new and emerging technologies and methods in the science of cyber security, digital and computer forensics.

Providing an understanding of the technical know-how of hackers and the counter measures against such malicious attacks..

To assist the Federal, State and Local Governments, the private sector, financial institutions, Law enforcement agencies, the Judiciary and individuals in the prevention and detection of cyber-security, digital and computer crime, and in the presentation of digital and computer evidence in litigation.

To publish articles in the print and electronic media on digital and computer forensics.

To publish a Register of Members
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Computer Forensics Institute Nigeria (CFIN) is a professional organization approved by both the Federal Ministry of Education and the Federal Ministry of Justice, and incorporated under CAMA 1 of 1990. One of its goals is to provide a nationally recognized, unblemished certification that is available to all who can qualify.

CFIN continually conducts research and development into new and emerging technologies and methods in the science of computer forensics.  This development is reflected in the certifications that are offered by the CFIN. 

The principal certification offered by CFIN is the Chartered Computer Forensics Examiner.  First awarded in 2008, this certification is the result of CFIN’s desire to increase the level of professionalism and advance the field and science of computer forensics. 

CFIN Certification Board maintains a fair, uncompromised process for certifying the competency of computer forensics examiners and sets high forensics and ethical standards for computer forensics examiners. 

Computer Forensics Institute Nigeria (CFIN) is dedicated to the advancement of the science of digital and computer forensics examinations.

The purpose of CFIN is to:

  • Professionalize and advance the science of cyber security, digital and computer forensics
  • Provide a fair, uncompromised process for certifying the competency of digital and computer forensics examiners
  • Set high forensics and ethical standards for cyber security, digital and computer forensics examiners
  • Conduct research and development into new and emerging technologies and methods in the science of digital and computer forensics

CFIN administers the Chartered Computer Forensics Examiner  certification which is available to both law enforcement and non-law enforcement digital and computer forensics examiners. 

There is no granting of CFIN certification without being properly tested and evaluated by the CFIN Certification Board.  All intending members must meet the same certification requirements and must successfully pass through the certification process.  Applicants with recognized CCFE or similar qualifications will be evaluated on a case by case basis.

If you intend to apply or sit for the CFIN certification, please complete the CFIN Application and CFIN Ethics form.

In order to complete CFIN certification process, the applicant must:

  • Have no criminal record
  • Meet minimum experience, training requirements or have verifiable self study in computer forensics examinations   
  • Abide by the CFIN Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibility Standards
  • Pass a certification examination.
  • Successfully perform actual Computer forensics examinations on three test media
  • Register for the BootCamp applicable to each level of the certification process.

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