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raydavidson
@RayDavidson
23 Jul 2013
What would you add to Anderson's Security Engineering and Stevens's TCP/IP Illustrated Vol 1?
#infoseccanon
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Hal Pomeranz
@hal_pomeranz
23 Jul 2013
Replying to
@RayDavidson
@RayDavidson
Carrier's "File System Forensic Analysis"
Jul 23, 2013 · 12:49 PM UTC
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Andrew Case
@attrc
24 Jul 2013
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@hal_pomeranz
@hal_pomeranz
@RayDavidson
is this for
#dffir
only? -> malware analysts cookbook, win internals, intel manuals, secrets of RE
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raydavidson
@RayDavidson
24 Jul 2013
@attrc
@hal_pomeranz
Not asking the question for
#dffir
only; this is infosec generally. Thus Anderson and Stevens. And keep it small (~12)
raydavidson
@RayDavidson
23 Jul 2013
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@hal_pomeranz
@hal_pomeranz
Good one, thanks! Is there a better one for general forensics? Casey? Trying to avoid an exhaustive list, but still..
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Hal Pomeranz
@hal_pomeranz
23 Jul 2013
@RayDavidson
Embarrassed to admit I haven't read Casey's book, so I can't say yea or nay