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Incident response & computer forensics / Jason T. Luttgens, Matthew Pepe.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : McGraw-Hill Education, 2014Edition: Third editionDescription: xxi, 601 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780071798693
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Incident response & computer forensicsDDC classification:
  • 005.8 23 L96
LOC classification:
  • HV8079.C65
Contents:
Part 1 Preparing for the Inevitable Incident -- 1 Real World Incidents -- 2 IR Management Handbook -- 3 Pre-Incident Preparation -- Part 2 Incident Detection and Characterization -- 4 Getting the Investigation Started -- 5 Initial Development of Leads -- 6 Discovering the Scope of the Incident -- Part 3 Data Collection -- 7 Live Data Collection -- 8 Forensic Duplication -- 9 Network Evidence -- 10 Enterprise Services -- Part 4 Data Analysis -- 11 Analysis Methodology -- 12 Investigating Windows Systems -- 13 Investigating MacOS Systems -- 14 Investigating Applications --15 Malware Triage --16 Report Writing -- Part 5 Remediation -- 17 Remediation Introduction -- 18 Remediation Case Studies -- Part 6 Appendices -- App A Answers to Questions -- App B Incident Response Forms
Summary: The all-new edition of this security bestseller reveals the most relevant and up-to-date incident response techniques, tools, and case scenarios. Incident Response and Computer Forensics, Third Edition arms you with the right know-how to react quickly and efficiently to the daily onslaught of data breaches that hit all organizations worldwide. This new edition is chock-full of updates about tools and techniques as well as real-world scenarios reflecting today's most common types of incidents. Specific, detailed advice covers all aspects of incident investigation and handling, with an emphasis on forensics. Special features highlight important tips for security practitioners: the Law Enforcement feature that appears throughout all chapters provides advice on when and how law enforcement must be informed; the What Can Happen feature shows how badly certain scenarios could turn out (with non-action or wrong-action) and why; the Where to Look feature guides you through the fastest routes to key evidence; and the Eye Witness feature details relevant real-world cases for context and urgency. Part I: Introduction to Incident Response covers real-world incidents, an introduction to the incident response process, preparation for incident response, and what happens after the detection of an incident. Part II: Data Collection covers live data collection from Windows and UNIX systems, forensic duplication, collecting network-based evidence, and evidence handling. Part III: Data Analysis covers computer system storage fundamentals, data analysis techniques, investigating Windows and UNIX systems, analyzing network traffic, investigating hacker tools, investigating routers, and writing computer forensic reports. The most technically rigorous handbook on incident handling available All-new advice on architecting networks from the ground-up to fight intrusions New details on streamlining intrusion diagnoses for faster recovery New coverage of: log file and massive data analysis; memory analysis; social media portals to entry; malware analysis; and mobile device-originated breaches New real-world scenarios added throughout exemplify the latest, most prevalent incident types New and up-to-date methods for investigating and assessing hackers' latest tools A forensics-forward approach to handling and protecting sensitive data without further compromising systems. -- Provided by publisher.
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Previous edition: 2003.

Includes index.

Part 1 Preparing for the Inevitable Incident -- 1 Real World Incidents -- 2 IR Management Handbook -- 3 Pre-Incident Preparation -- Part 2 Incident Detection and Characterization -- 4 Getting the Investigation Started -- 5 Initial Development of Leads -- 6 Discovering the Scope of the Incident -- Part 3 Data Collection -- 7 Live Data Collection -- 8 Forensic Duplication -- 9 Network Evidence -- 10 Enterprise Services -- Part 4 Data Analysis -- 11 Analysis Methodology -- 12 Investigating Windows Systems -- 13 Investigating MacOS Systems -- 14 Investigating Applications --15 Malware Triage --16 Report Writing -- Part 5 Remediation -- 17 Remediation Introduction -- 18 Remediation Case Studies -- Part 6 Appendices -- App A Answers to Questions -- App B Incident Response Forms

The all-new edition of this security bestseller reveals the most relevant and up-to-date incident response techniques, tools, and case scenarios. Incident Response and Computer Forensics, Third Edition arms you with the right know-how to react quickly and efficiently to the daily onslaught of data breaches that hit all organizations worldwide. This new edition is chock-full of updates about tools and techniques as well as real-world scenarios reflecting today's most common types of incidents. Specific, detailed advice covers all aspects of incident investigation and handling, with an emphasis on forensics. Special features highlight important tips for security practitioners: the Law Enforcement feature that appears throughout all chapters provides advice on when and how law enforcement must be informed; the What Can Happen feature shows how badly certain scenarios could turn out (with non-action or wrong-action) and why; the Where to Look feature guides you through the fastest routes to key evidence; and the Eye Witness feature details relevant real-world cases for context and urgency. Part I: Introduction to Incident Response covers real-world incidents, an introduction to the incident response process, preparation for incident response, and what happens after the detection of an incident. Part II: Data Collection covers live data collection from Windows and UNIX systems, forensic duplication, collecting network-based evidence, and evidence handling. Part III: Data Analysis covers computer system storage fundamentals, data analysis techniques, investigating Windows and UNIX systems, analyzing network traffic, investigating hacker tools, investigating routers, and writing computer forensic reports. The most technically rigorous handbook on incident handling available All-new advice on architecting networks from the ground-up to fight intrusions New details on streamlining intrusion diagnoses for faster recovery New coverage of: log file and massive data analysis; memory analysis; social media portals to entry; malware analysis; and mobile device-originated breaches New real-world scenarios added throughout exemplify the latest, most prevalent incident types New and up-to-date methods for investigating and assessing hackers' latest tools A forensics-forward approach to handling and protecting sensitive data without further compromising systems. -- Provided by publisher.

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