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Perl Scripting for Windows Security
Live Response, Forensic Analysis, and Monitoring

Master Perl for Digital Forensic Analysis and Application Monitoring.

Harlan Carvey (Author)

9781597491730, Elsevier Science

Paperback / softback, published 18 December 2007

232 pages
23.5 x 19 x 1.6 cm, 0.46 kg

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, with interpreted (or scripting) languages in general, and may not be entirely comfortable with running tools at the command line. This book is intended for anyone who has an interest in useful Perl scripting, in particular on the Windows platform, for the purpose of incident response, and forensic analysis, and application monitoring. While a thorough grounding in scripting languages (or in Perl specifically) is not required, it helpful in fully and more completely understanding the material and code presented in this book. This book contains information that is useful to consultants who perform incident response and computer forensics, specifically as those activities pertain to MS Windows systems (Windows 2000, XP, 2003, and some Vista). My hope is that not only will consultants (such as myself) find this material valuable, but so will system administrators, law enforcement officers, and students in undergraduate and graduate programs focusing on computer forensics.

Preface
Author Acknowledgements
Part I Perl Scripting and Live Response
Part II Perl Scripting and Computer Forensic Analysis
Part III Monitoring Windows Applications with Perl
Index

Subject Areas: Computer security [UR], Programming & scripting languages: general [UMX]

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