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Book descriptionPresents methods to properly conduct a computer forensics investigation and maps to the objectives of the IACIS certification. From the Publisher
Guide to Computer Forensics and Investigation presents methods to properly conduct a computer forensics investigation beginning with a discussion of ethics, while mapping to the objectives of the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (IACIS) certification.
About the Author
Amelia Phollips is a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and has worked for over 20 years in government, private industry, and academics. She has designed Distance Education classes, E-Commerce, and Computer Forensics programs at several community colleges. Amelia resides in Seattle, W...
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Book descriptionYour in-depth guide to implementing and optimizing an effective intrusion detection system for your network Here's the in-the-trenches handbook you've been looking for, loaded with information and tips from real case studies that will help you deploy, configure, and monitor an effective intrusion detection system. Step-by-step instructions guide you through the process of configuring identification and authentication, mandatory and discretionary access control, physical security, and more. You'll get practical knowledge of honeynets, IP and MAC addressing, log analysis, and IDS standards, and learn to manage network traffic volume in the IDS. Tim Crothers gives you the benefit of his own extensive experience, furnishing sample IDS deploymen...
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Book descriptionYour in-depth guide to detecting network breaches, uncovering evidence, and preventing future attacks Whether it s from malicious code sent through an e-mail or an unauthorized user accessing company files, your network is vulnerable to attack. Your response to such incidents is critical. With this comprehensive guide, Douglas Schweitzer arms you with the tools to reveal a security breach, gather evidence to report the crime, and conduct audits to prevent future attacks. He also provides you with a firm understanding of the methodologies for incident response and computer forensics, Federal Computer Crime law information and evidence requirements, legal issues, and how to work with law enforcement. You ll learn how to: Recognize the telltal...
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Book descriptionA Technical Guide to Landing (and Keeping) a Job in the Information Security Field Do you analyze every packet that crosses your home network just because you can? Do you spend countless hours coding applications for the sheer joy and challenge? Do you have a coin jar labeled "Trip to DEFCON/Black Hat Fund"? If you want to refine those skills to land a top InfoSec job and employer-funded trip to Vegas next year, you've come to the right place. The authors of this book have all succeeded in applying their inherent hacker skills to build successful InfoSec careers. From them you will learn about the variety of available jobs and the skills required to excel in each one. Also, the authors provide advice on how to develop the necessary manageme...
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Book descriptionMapping Security Preface The 5 W s of Mapping Security Why Mapping Security I have written Mapping Security in response to questions I have fielded from corporate executives, businessmen and -women, corporate security officers, and people seated next to me on airplanes. The queries usually fall along the same lines, as follows: How much should my company be spending on security? What do these new security and privacy rules really mean to my organization? What are my peers doing about security? Now that I have gone global, what else do I have to do? (perhaps the most frequently asked question) Importantly, I wrote this book because I have found that many of the answers to questions about security are the same around the world, and critically...
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