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Re: REVIEW: "Incident Response", Douglas Schweitzer

Subject: Re: REVIEW: "Incident Response", Douglas Schweitzer
Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 01:36:11 +0100
In addition to the good recommendations given so far, you can find a
couple more books at:

http://www.jessland.net/common/pgs/index.php?rf=f&lang=eng#Books

Cheers,

JESS

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Volker Tanger wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 16:45:07 -0700
"Stephen J. Smoogen" <smooge@gmail.com> wrote:


On 1/24/06, Meadows, Chip <chip.meadows@usaa.com> wrote:

Do not forget Brian Carrier's EXCELLENT book, "File System Forensic
Analysis".
This book and "Real Digital Forensics" were VERY HIGHLY recommended
by
my mentors...


I found the O'Reilly book was good on setting up an Incident Response
team versus Forensics work.
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/incidentres/index.html



There are obviously more than one book with the title 
"Incident Response" (according to Amazon):

1.) -reviewed here-
    "Incident Response: Computer Forensics Toolkit"
      by Douglas Schweitzer
      Wiley, 2003
      ISBN: 0-764526367

2.) "Incident Response"
      by Kenneth R. van Wyk, Richard Forno
      O'Reilly, 2001 
      ISBN 0-596-00130-4

3.) "Incident Response: A Strategic Guide to Handling System and Network
     Security Breaches"
      by E. Eugene Schultz, Russell Shumway 
      Sams, 2002
      ISBN 1578702569

4.) "Incident Response and Computer Forensics"
      by Chris Prosise, Kevin Mandia, Matt Pepe 
      McGraw-Hill Osborne Media, 2003
      ISBN 0-07222696X



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