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 ----------------------- http://www.jessland.net ----------------------- Volker Tanger wrote: > On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 16:45:07 -0700 > "Stephen J. Smoogen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>On 1/24/06, Meadows, Chip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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 > >
