Perl Scripting for Windows Security: Live Response, Forensic Analysis, and Monitoring
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Perl Scripting for Windows Harlan Carvey, Jeremy Faircloth epub Perl Scripting for Windows Harlan Carvey, Jeremy Faircloth pdf download Perl Scripting for Windows Harlan Carvey, Jeremy Faircloth pdf file Perl Scripting for Windows Harlan Carvey, Jeremy Faircloth audiobook Perl Scripting for Windows Harlan Carvey, Jeremy Faircloth book review Perl Scripting for Windows Harlan Carvey, Jeremy Faircloth summary | #2897091 in Books | Syngress | 2007-12-26 | 2007-12-12 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x.50 x7.50l,1.01 | File type: PDF | 232 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent teaching manual on using Perl in live incident response and forensics|By Jerry Saperstein|This a highly specialized book that will not find a wide audience. The author states the narrow purpose of his work: "[t]he purpose of this book is to show what can be (and has been) done, using Perl, to perform incident response, computer forensic analysis, and application monit|About the Author|Harlan Carvey is a senior information security researcher with the Dell SecureWorks Counter Threat Unit - Special Ops (CTU-SO) team, where his efforts are focused on targeted threat hunting, response, and research. He continues to maintain a pa
I decided to write this book for a couple of reasons. One was that I’ve now written a couple of books that have to do with incident response and forensic analysis on Windows systems, and I used a lot of Perl in both books. Okay…I’ll come clean…I used nothing but Perl in both books! What I’ve seen as a result of this is that many readers want to use the tools, but don’t know how…they simply aren’t familiar with Perl, w...
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