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Instant Traffic Analysis with Tshark How-to By:Â Borja Merino; Publisher:Â Packt Publishing Publication Date:Â 24-APR-2013 Insert Date:Â 30-APR-2013 Slots:Â 1.0 | Overview: Instant Traffic Analysis with Tshark How-to
Master the terminal-based version of Wireshark for dealing with network security
incidents
Learn something new in an Instant! A short, fast, focused guide delivering immediate results.
Terminal-based version of Wireshark for dealing with network security incidents
Useful filters to quickly identify and limit network problems derived from malware and a variety of network attacks
Decoding capabilities to investigate suspicious traffic and detect network anomalies
In Detail
Malware, DoS attacks, SQLi, and data exfiltration are some of the problems that many security...
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2. | By: N. K. McCarthy Publisher: McGraw-Hill Publication Date: 09-AUG-2012 Insert Date: 20-JUL-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Based on proven, rock-solid computer incident response plans
The Computer Incident Response Planning Handbook is derived from real-world incident response plans that work and have survived audits and repeated execution during data breaches and due diligence. The book provides an overview of attack and breach types, strategies for assessing an organization, types of plans, and case examples. Tips for keeping data contained, reputations defended, and recognizing and handling the magnitude of any given threat are included.
The Computer Incident Response Planning Handbook
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3. | How to Survive a Data Breach: A Pocket Guide By: Stewart Mitchell Publisher: IT Governance Ltd Publication Date: 17-FEB-2009 Insert Date: 14-AUG-2010 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: How to Survive a Data Breach: A Pocket Guide This handy pocket guide tells you what you need to do to prepare for a data breach. It explains the key measures you need to take to handle the situation and to minimise the damage. The information is drawn from various regulatory publications, and interviews with security experts, lawyers and software suppliers....
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4. | Effective Incident Response Team, The By: Julie Lucas; Brian Moeller Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional Publication Date: 23-SEP-2003 Insert Date: 21-NOV-2003 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Effective Incident Response Team, The When an intruder, worm, virus, or automated attack succeeds in
targeting a computer system, having specific controls and a
response plan in place can greatly lessen losses. Accordingly,
businesses are realizing that it is unwise to invest resources in
preventing computer-related security incidents without equal
consideration of how to detect and respond to such attacks and
breaches.
The Effective Incident Response Team is the first
complete guide to forming and managing a Computer Incident Response
Team (CIRT). In this book, system and network administrators and
managers will find...
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5. | By: Kenneth R. van Wyk; Richard Forno Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 01-AUG-2001 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Incident Response
Seventy percent of businesses reported security breaches in 2000,
and the rate is on the rise. Is your organization ready to respond
to such an incident head-on? Will you be able to tell whether an
incident is an attack or a glitch in the system? Do you know how to
assess the possible damage from an incident? Incident
Response shows you how to answer questions like these and
create a plan for exactly what to do before, during, and after an
incident. The authors of Incident Response draw on years of
experience developing and taking part in incident response teams at
the highest levels of...
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6. | Incident Response: A Strategic Guide to Handling System and Network Security Breaches By: Dr. Eugene E. Schultz; Russell Shumway Publisher: Sams Publication Date: 08-NOV-2001 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Incident Response: A Strategic Guide to Handling System and Network Security Breaches This book teaches readers what they need to know to not only set
up an incident response effort, but also how to improve existing
incident response efforts. The book provides a comprehensive
approach to incident response, covering everything necessary to
deal with all phases of incident response effectively ¿
spanning from pre-incident conditions and considerations to the end
of an incident.
Although technical considerations, (e.g. the particular binaries
in Unix and Linux and dynamically linked libraries in Windows NT
and Windows 2000) that need to be inspected in case they are
corrupted,...
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