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Computer Incident Response And Forensics Team Management Johnson

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Computer Incident Response And Forensics Team Management Johnson
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Publisher: Syngress Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 43.41 MB
Pages: 334
Author: Johnson, Leighton
ISBN: 9781597499965, 159749996X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Computer Incident Response And Forensics Team Management Johnson by Johnson, Leighton 9781597499965, 159749996X instant download after payment.

Computer Incident Response and Forensics Team Managementprovides security professionals with a complete handbook of computer incident response from the perspective of forensics team management. This unique approach teaches readers the concepts and principles they need to conduct a successful incident response investigation, ensuring that proven policies and procedures are established and followed by all team members. Leighton R. Johnson III describes the processes within an incident response event and shows the crucial importance of skillful forensics team management, including when and where the transition to forensics investigation should occur during an incident response event. The book also provides discussions of key incident response components.

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