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Incident Response and Computer Forensics, Second Edition
by Chris Prosise, Kevin Mandia, Matt Pepe
from McGraw-Hill/Osborne
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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You must buy... 
You must buy if you are beginner, intermedium or advanced in forensic computers.
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Ok book but File System Forensic is better 
I liked this book, but it is scattered in its topics. A lot of the information can be found online, and the tools aren't what we use on a daily basis. I'm not sure if any of them are commercial tools in this book. I liked File System Forensics by Brian Carrier better. Even though it had a smaller area to cover it provided a better introduction to the area and I could see how it could be used in a class better. Still, this book does have a lot of good content and makes a nice addition.
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Best incidence reponse book out 
This is no doubt the best incidence reponse book out. I highly recommend this for anyone either in the field, learning to get into the field, or running a small to medium sized company without a team of experts. My entire network admin team uses this as a reference at the side of their desk.
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Excellent basic reference 
I read the book in about three days and found it to be a good primer for one leaning towards computer forensics. While some of the technology and tools described in the book will undoubtedly change within the next few months, a lot of the basic principles will remain pertinent for a long time to come. I heartily recommend this book for anyone with more than just a casual interest in Computer Security.
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