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Re: SECURITY TOOLS TREE


From: Christopher Siedlecki <christopher.sied () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2012 11:20:11 -0600

I think everybody in a security community tried at least once in their
lifetime to put all their favorite tools into a nice organized
fashion. It is a daunting experience, but worthwhile. There is a quite
a good book which might be of your interest "Digital Forensics with
Open Source Tools" ISBN-10: 1597495867.



Christopher Siedlecki
IT-Security Consultant
Phone: +1.847.261.4549
E-mail: christopher.sied () gmail com
Home Page: www.burnnetsolutions.com



On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 9:30 AM, mc <mccansecure () gmail com> wrote:
Hi All
I want to create a Security Tools Tree since it is very difficult to keep
track of all tools.
Please see this blog and help to generate the tree. Your suggestions are
valuable for the security professionals in the whole world.
Best Regards and thanks in advance.
Monika
http://securityontop.blogspot.com/



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