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Incident
Response Investigating Computer Crime
By: Mandia, Kevin
Prosise, Chris
ISBN: 0072194510
Format: DG 512 pages
Pub Date: 2001-06-19
Copyright: 2001
Edition:1
$34.99 USD
Product Line:McGraw-Hill Osborne Media |
About the Book
This is one of the first books available
that explains what to do after you've been hacked. Written by FBI insiders,
this book reveals the computer forensics process and offers authoritative
solutions designed to counteract and conquer hacker attacks.
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Table of Contents
Part I: Learning the Ropes.
Chapter 1: Insiders and Outsiders:
A Case Study.
Chapter 2: Introduction to Incident
Response.
Chapter 3: Preparing for Incident
Response.
Part II: Putting on the Gloves.
Chapter 4: Investigative Guidelines.
Chapter 5: The Computer Forensic Process.
Chapter 6: Learning Network Protocols
and Performing a Trap and a Trace.
Chapter 7: Performing Network Surveillance.
Chapter 8: Advanced Network Surveillance.
Part III: Getting in the Ring:
Investigating Systems.
Chapter 9: Initial Response to Windows
NT/2000.
Chapter 10: Investigating Windows
NT/2000.
Chapter 11: Initial Response to UNIX
Systems.
Chapter 12: Investigating UNIX.
Part IV: Investigating Nonplatform-Specific
Technology.
Chapter 13: Investigating Routers.
Chapter 14: Investigating Web Attacks.
Chapter 15: Investigating Application
Servers.
Chapter 16: Investigating Hacker Tools.
Part V: Appendices.
A: Establishing Identity in Cyberspace.
B: Information Security Policies and
Acceptable Use Policies.
C: Computer Crime Statutes.
D: Response Organizations. |
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