Applied Incident Response
Publisher,Wiley
Publication Date,
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Weight, 725.75 g
No. of Pages, 464
From the Inside Flap
DEFEND YOUR NETWORK WITH IMMEDIATELY APPLICABLE INCIDENT RESPONSE SKILLS
Incident response is critical for the active defense of any network, and incident responders need up-to-date, actionable techniques with which to engage the adversary. Applied Incident Response details effective ways to respond to advanced attacks against local and remote network resources, providing proven response methods and a framework through which to implement them. Drawing on the author's experience investigating intrusions for the FBI, US Department of Defense (DoD), and many international organizations, this authoritative book covers the core skills needed for incident handling and active network defense, including triaging systems, acquiring memory, imaging disks, collecting network data, log analysis, memory forensics, disk forensics, network security monitoring, adversary emulation, threat hunting, and more. Examples focus on free and open-source tools, but introduce commercial alternatives as well.
As a starting point for new incident handlers, or as a technical reference for hardened incident response veterans, this book details the latest techniques for responding to threats against your network, including:
- Preparing your environment for effective incident response
- Leveraging MITRE ATT&CK and threat intelligence for active network defense
- Local and remote triage of systems using PowerShell, WMIC, and open-source tools
- Acquiring RAM and disk images locally and remotely
- Analyzing RAM with Volatility and Rekall
- Deep-dive forensic analysis of system drives using open-source or commercial tools
- Leveraging Security Onion and Elastic Stack for network security monitoring
- Techniques for log analysis and aggregating high-value logs
- Static and dynamic analysis of malware with YARA rules, FLARE VM, and Cuckoo Sandbox
- Detecting and responding to lateral movement techniques, including pass-the-hash, pass-the-ticket, Kerberoasting, malicious use of PowerShell, and many more
- Effective threat hunting techniques
- Adversary emulation with Atomic Red Team
- Improving preventive and detective controls
From the Back Cover
DEFEND YOUR NETWORK WITH IMMEDIATELY APPLICABLE INCIDENT RESPONSE SKILLS
Incident response is critical for the active defense of any network, and incident responders need up-to-date, actionable techniques with which to engage the adversary. Applied Incident Response details effective ways to respond to advanced attacks against local and remote network resources, providing proven response methods and a framework through which to implement them. Drawing on the author's experience investigating intrusions for the FBI, US Department of Defense (DoD), and many international organizations, this authoritative book covers the core skills needed for incident handling and active network defense, including triaging systems, acquiring memory, imaging disks, collecting network data, log analysis, memory forensics, disk forensics, network security monitoring, adversary emulation, threat hunting, and more. Examples focus on free and open-source tools, but introduce commercial alternatives as well.
As a starting point for new incident handlers, or as a technical reference for hardened incident response veterans, this book details the latest techniques for responding to threats against your network, including:
- Preparing your environment for effective incident response
- Leveraging MITRE ATT&CK and threat intelligence for active network defense
- Local and remote triage of systems using PowerShell, WMIC, and open-source tools
- Acquiring RAM and disk images locally and remotely
- Analyzing RAM with Volatility and Rekall
- Deep-dive forensic analysis of system drives using open-source or commercial tools
- Leveraging Security Onion and Elastic Stack for network security monitoring
- Techniques for log analysis and aggregating high-value logs
- Static and dynamic analysis of malware with YARA rules, FLARE VM, and Cuckoo Sandbox
- Detecting and responding to lateral movement techniques, including pass-the-hash, pass-the-ticket, Kerberoasting, malicious use of PowerShell, and many more
- Effective threat hunting techniques
- Adversary emulation with Atomic Red Team
- Improving preventive and detective controls
About the Author
Steve Anson is a SANS Certified Instructor and co-founder of leading IT security company Forward Defense. He has over 20 years of experience investigating cybercrime and network intrusion incidents. As a former US federal agent, Steve specialized in intrusion investigations for the FBI and DoD. He has taught incident response and digital forensics techniques to thousands of students around the world on behalf of the FBI Academy, US Department of State, and the SANS Institute. He has assisted governments in over 50 countries to improve their strategic and tactical response to computer-facilitated crimes and works with a range of multinational organizations to prevent, detect and respond to network security incidents.