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BukuOs x incident response: scripting and analysis
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Author: Bradley, Jaron ; Radocea, Alexandru (Editor)
Topik: Mac OS; Computer security; Computer crimes--Investigation; Intrusion detection systems (Computer security); Operating systems (Computers)--Security measures
Bahasa: (EN )    ISBN: 978-0-12-804456-8    
Penerbit: Elsevier     Tempat Terbit: USA    Tahun Terbit: 2016    
Jenis: Books - Textbook
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Abstract
OS X Incident Response: Scripting and Analysis is written for analysts who are looking to expand their understanding of a lesser-known operating system. By mastering the forensic artifacts of OS X, analysts will set themselves apart by acquiring an up-and-coming skillset.

Digital forensics is a critical art and science. While forensics is commonly thought of as a function of a legal investigation, the same tactics and techniques used for those investigations are also important in a response to an incident. Digital evidence is not only critical in the course of investigating many crimes but businesses are recognizing the importance of having skilled forensic investigators on staff in the case of policy violations.

Perhaps more importantly, though, businesses are seeing enormous impact from malware outbreaks as well as data breaches. The skills of a forensic investigator are critical to determine the source of the attack as well as the impact. While there is a lot of focus on Windows because it is the predominant desktop operating system, there are currently very few resources available for forensic investigators on how to investigate attacks, gather evidence and respond to incidents involving OS X. The number of Macs on enterprise networks is rapidly increasing, especially with the growing prevalence of BYOD, including iPads and iPhones.

Author Jaron Bradley covers a wide variety of topics, including both the collection and analysis of the forensic pieces found on the OS. Instead of using expensive commercial tools that clone the hard drive, you will learn how to write your own Python and bash-based response scripts. These scripts and methodologies can be used to collect and analyze volatile data immediately.

For online source codes, please visit:

https://github.com/jbradley89/osx_incident_response_scripting_and_analysis

Focuses exclusively on OS X attacks, incident response, and forensics
Provides the technical details of OS X so you can find artifacts that might be missed using automated tools
Describes how to write your own Python and bash-based response scripts, which can be used to collect and analyze volatile data immediately
Covers OS X incident response in complete technical detail, including file system, system startup and scheduling, password dumping, memory, volatile data, logs, browser history, and exfiltration.
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