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Written by FBI insiders, this updated best-seller offers a look at the legal,
procedural, and technical steps of incident response and computer forensics. Including
new chapters on forensic analysis and remediation, and real-world case studies,
this revealing book shows how to counteract and conquer todays hack attacks.
"Completely Updated with the Latest Techniques"--Contains All-New
Forensics Content and Real-World Scenarios
"An insiders look at the legal, procedural and technical steps of computer
forensics and analysis". --Information Security magazine
"This book is an absolute must-read for anyone who plays a role in responding
to computer security events". --Marc J. Zwillinger, former trial attorney
with the U.S. Dept. of Justice, Computer Crime & Intellectual Property
"An excellent resource for information on how to respond to computer intrusions
and conduct forensic investigations". --Network Magazine
"If your job requires you to review the contents of a computer system
for evidence of unauthorized or unlawful activities, this is the book for you.
The authors, through real-world experiences, demonstrate both technically and
procedurally the right way to perform computer forensics and respond to security
incidents". --Howard A. Schmidt, Former Special Advisor for Cyber Security,
White House, and former Chief Security Officer, Microsoft Corp.
New and Updated Material:
- New real-world scenarios throughout
- The latest methods for collecting live data and investigating Windows and
UNIX systems
- Updated information on forensic duplication
- New chapter on emergency network security monitoring
- New chapter on corporate evidence handling procedures
- New chapter on data preparation with details on hard drive interfaces and
data storage principles
- New chapter on data extraction and analysis
- The latest techniques for analyzing network traffic
- Up-to-date methods for investigating and assessing hacker tools
Contents
Part I: Overview
Ch. 1: Case Study
Ch. 2: The Incident Response Process
Ch. 3: Preparing for Incident Response
Part II: Data Collection
Ch. 4: Data Collection From Windows
Ch. 5: Data Collection from Unix
Ch. 6: Forensic Duplication
Ch. 7: Network Traffic Collection
Ch. 8: Data Collection from Other Sources
Ch. 9: Evidence Handling
Part III: Forensic Analysis
Ch. 10: Physical Analysis
Ch. 11: Data Analysis
Ch. 12: Analysis of Windows Systems
Ch. 13: Unix
Part IV: Analysis of Other Evidence
Ch. 14: Investigation of Routers
Ch. 15: Investigation of Web Servers
Ch. 16: Investigation of Application Servers
Ch. 17: Analysis of Network Traces
Ch. 18: Investigating Hacker Tools
Part V: Remediation
Ch. 19: Reporting and Documentation
Ch. 20: Developing an Incident Response Plan
Ch. 21: Establishing Identify in Cyberspace
Ch. 22: Data Recovery
About the Authors
Chris Prosise, VP of Consulting at Foundstone, is a recognized
network security expert with extensive experience in attack and penetration
testing and incident response. Chris has led government and commercial security
teams on missions worldwide, from sensitive incident response missions on Top
Secret government networks to comprehensive security assessments on some of
the worlds largest corporations. Chris is a featured speaker at multiple security
conferences such as Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST). Chris
is an adjunct professor at Carnegie Mellon University where he teaches a class
on Incident Response.
Kevin Mandia, Director of Computer Forensics at Foundstone,
is a well-recognized forensics and incident response expert. Kevin leads Foundstones
premiere incident response and forensics services, delivering consulting and
training services to Foundstones clients. Prior to joining Foundstone, Kevin
was a Special Agent with AFOSI specializing in computer intrusion cases. Upon
leaving the AFOSI, Kevin developed a computer intrusion response course specifically
designed at the request of the FBI. Kevin trained over 400 FBI agents as well
as personnel from the State Department, the CIA, NASA, the U.S. Postal Service,
the Air Force, and other Government Agencies.
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