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Digital forensics and incident response : incident response techniques and procedures to respond to modern cyber threats / Gerard Johansen.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Johansen, Gerard, (author).
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer security.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (432 pages)
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
Birmingham, England ; Mumba : Packt, [2020]
System Details:
text file
Biography/History:
Johansen Gerard: Gerard Johansen is an incident response professional with over 15 years' experience in areas like penetration testing, vulnerability management, threat assessment modeling, and incident response. Beginning his information security career as a cyber crime investigator, he has built on that experience while working as a consultant and security analyst for clients and organizations ranging from healthcare to finance. Gerard is a graduate of Norwich University's Master of Science in Information Assurance program and a certified information systems security professional. He is currently employed as a senior incident response consultant with a large technology company, focusing on incident detection, response, and threat intelligence integration.
Summary:
"Build your organization's cyber defense system by effectively implementing digital forensics and incident management techniques Key Features Create a solid incident response framework and manage cyber incidents effectively Perform malware analysis for effective incident response Explore real-life scenarios that effectively use threat intelligence and modeling techniques Book Description An understanding of how digital forensics integrates with the overall response to cybersecurity incidents is key to securing your organization's infrastructure from attacks. This updated second edition will help you perform cutting-edge digital forensic activities and incident response. After focusing on the fundamentals of incident response that are critical to any information security team, you'll move on to exploring the incident response framework. From understanding its importance to creating a swift and effective response to security incidents, the book will guide you with the help of useful examples. You'll later get up to speed with digital forensic techniques, from acquiring evidence and examining volatile memory through to hard drive examination and network-based evidence. As you progress, you'll discover the role that threat intelligence plays in the incident response process. You'll also learn how to prepare an incident response report that documents the findings of your analysis. Finally, in addition to various incident response activities, the book will address malware analysis, and demonstrate how you can proactively use your digital forensic skills in threat hunting. By the end of this book, you'll have learned how to efficiently investigate and report unwanted security breaches and incidents in your organization. What you will learn Create and deploy an incident response capability within your own organization Perform proper evidence acquisition and handling Analyze the evidence collected and determine the root cause of a security incident Become well-versed with memory and log analysis Integrate digital forensic techniques and procedures into the overall incident response process Understand the different techniques for threat hunting Write effective incident reports that document the key findings of your analysis Who this book is for This book is for cybersecurity and information security professionals who want to implement digital forensics and incident response in their organization. You will also find the book helpful if you are new to the concept of digital forensics and are looking to get started with the fundamentals. A basic understanding of operating systems and some knowledge of networking fundamentals are required to get started with this book." -- Publisher's description.
Contents:
Section 1. Foundations of Incident Response and Digital Forensics. Chapter 1: Understanding Incident Response ; Chapter 2: Managing Cyber Incidents ; Chapter 3: Fundamentals of Digital Forensics
Section 2. Evidence Acquisition. Chapter 4: Collecting Network Evidence ; Chapter 5: Acquiring Host-Based Evidence ; Chapter 6: Forensic Imaging
Section 3. Analyzing Evidence. Chapter 7: Analyzing Network Evidence ; Chapter 8: Analyzing System Memory ; Chapter 9: Analyzing System Storage ; Chapter 10: Analyzing Log Files ; Chapter 11: Writing the Incident Report
Section 4. Specialist Topics. Chapter 12: Malware Analysis for Incident Response ; Chapter 13: Leveraging Threat Intelligence ; Chapter 14: Hunting for Threats.
Notes:
Previous edition published: 2017.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781838644086
1838644083
9781838649005
183864900X
OCLC:
1176246153

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