| Kruse II, Warren and Jay, G. Heiser (2002) Computer Forensics: Incident Response Essentials. Addison-Wesley. |
....of answers to these questions is faced with a daunting task. First, she must scour the free space of the storage system in search of disk blocks from deleted data and log files that have not yet been overwritten; simplifying 14 this task has been the focus of several forensic tool developers [9, 14, 20]. Second, and far more difficult, she must then piece together this incomplete information and form hypotheses about the details of the intrusion; this is, at best, a black art. Self securing storage has the ability to brighten this dismal picture. It makes available a large amount of information ....
Warren G. Kruse II and Jay G. Heiser. Computer forensics: incident response essentials. Addison-Wesley, 2002.
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Kruse II, Warren and Jay, G. Heiser (2002) Computer Forensics: Incident Response Essentials. Addison-Wesley.
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Stallings, W.; Kruse, W. & Heiser, J.; Computer Forensics -- Incident Response Essentials; Addison-Wesley; 2002
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