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Revision as of 01:35, 22 September 2008
This page contains links to resources that are not on the web and/or are not free that mention TSK and/or Autopsy. Resources on the web can be found in Help Documents or Autopsy User's Guide.
Books
(in alphabetical order)
- Computer Forensik 2nd Edition. Alexander Geschonneck. German Language. 2006. dpunkt.
- Digital Evidence and Computer Crime: Forensic Science, Computers, and the Internet 2nd Edition. Eoghan Casey. 2004. Elsevier.
- File System Forensic Analysis. Brian Carrier. 2005. Addison Wesley.
- Forensic Discovery. Dan Farmer and Wietse Venema. 2005. Addison Wesley.
- Incident Response and Computer Forensics 2nd Edition. Mandia, Prosise, Pepe. 2003. Osborne.
- Know Your Enemy 2nd Edition. The Honeynet Project (Brian Carrier wrote the UNIX Forensics chapter and Rob Lee wrote the Windows Forensics chapter). 2004. Addison Wesley.
- Malware: Fighting Malicious Code. Ed Skoudis with Lenny Zeltser. 2004. Prentice Hall.
- Real Digital Forensics. Keith Jones, Richard Bejtlich, and Curtis Rose. 2005. Addison Wesley.
- Security Warrior. Cyrus Peikari and Anton Chuvakin. 2004. O'Reilly.
Training Courses
(in alphabetical order)