Re: Incident Response Toolkit

From: Anderz (anderz2000@aol.comnilOspam)
Date: 02/22/02


From: anderz2000@aol.comnilOspam (Anderz)
Date: 22 Feb 2002 06:59:46 GMT


>Subject: Re: Incident Response Toolkit
>From: feeble
>Date: 20/02/2002 04:49 GMT Standard Time
>Message-id: <u76ankahj8fq82@corp.supernews.com>
>
>www.foundstone.com has some Windows NT/2000/XP forensics programs that might
>be useful.
>
>"Chakravarthy K Sannedhi" <san_kalyan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:6354d5e2.0202181413.62217e4f@posting.google.com...
>> Hello all,
>>
>> We are thinking about establishing a Incident Response team at our
>> Organization. I am looking for articles and tools for this purpose.
>> Are there are any websites that explain about what tools the Incident
>> Response team should carry?
>> Are there are any companies that sell these tools and provide
>> appropriate training in handling these tools and tackling various
>> sorts of incidents.
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> Chakravarthy Sannedhi
>

Hi,

I would suggest you either visit here:

http://project.honeynet.org/

or (and I would highly reccomend this) read the book published on the groups
work.

Cheers,

Anderz

Scotland



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