Publisher: O'Reilly, 2001, 214 pages
ISBN: 0-596-00130-4
Keywords: IT Security
The number of computer incidents is increasing rapidly. When an incident occurs, how do you know if it's an attack or a glitch in the system? Does anyone in your organization have plans in place for assessing the possible damage?
Incident Response combines technical information with guidelines for administrative planning so that organizations can map out their responses to computer incidents. The authors show how the incident response process needs to be as planned, efficient, and business-like as any other IT operation in a mature organization. Crises happen, and being able to respond to them effectively makes good business sense.
Based on several years of experience in developing and participating in incident response teams, the authors have used their expertise to describe:
Incident Response is a complete guide for organizations of all sizes and types who are addressing their computer security issues.
A pretty decent book, even if it doesn't have any practical implications (of course, they discuss some contemprorary tools. but they tend to become obsolete very fast).
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