In this section, I am posting all the books I have read or currently reading and I consider relevant for their content with this blog.
/*2020*/
Book Review: Managing Cyber Risk
Book Review: Industrial Network Security
Leading change, our iceberg is melting by John Kotter
/*2019*/
Network attacks and Exploitation: A Framework
How they rule the world: The 22 secret strategies of global power
/*2018*/
/*2017*/
Intelligence-Driven Incident Response
Cyber Deception: Building the Scientific Foundation
/*2016*/
Incident Response & Computer Forensics 3rd edition
Security Intelligence: A practitioner’s guide to solving enterprise security challenges
Malware forensics field guide for Windows systems
Learn about firewall design, Juniper Networks by Judy Thompson-Melanson
/*2015*/
Information Security Analytics: finding security insights, patterns and anomalies in big data
Ten strategies of a World-Class Cybersecurity Operations Center by Carson Zimmerman
Python for Informatics: Exploring Information by Dr. Charles R. Severance
Android Malware and Analysis by Ken Dunham.
Practical Packet Analysis: Using Wireshark to Solve Real – World Network Problems by Chris Sanders.
Network Forensics Tracking Hackers Through Cyberspace by Sherri Davidoff and Jonathan Ham.
The practice of Network Security Monitoring by Richard Bejtlich
Hello Samuel,
Thank you for sharing your books. I really like Malware forensics field guide for Windows systems, so I was pleasantly surprised to see it referenced.
Since you seem like an avid reader of Digital forensics book, my I share my absolute personal favorites:
– The art of Memory Forensics: I as a bit disappointed not to see this one first in your list. It is absolutly amazing and covers a lot of technical ground : http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JUUZSQC
– Windows Sysinternals: talks about the internals of Windows and is an absolute must to understand rootkits and such.
– Finally, my personal favorite: How to Investigate Like a Rockstar : the author describes a real incident response situation, and dives into the technical and human aspect of a crisis..very entertaining and highly technical! https://books2read.com/u/4jDWoZ
Cheers !
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Thanks very much Brenden, I read some of them too but I have not done the review.Thanks for sharing them.
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