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The 'Principles of Incident Response and Disaster Recovery' is an essential resource for professionals seeking to enhance their skills in managing crises and ensuring business continuity. This comprehensive guide offers proven frameworks and strategies to effectively respond to incidents, mitigate risks, and recover from disasters, making it a must-have for any forward-thinking manager.
K**V
This series put out by this company is by far ...
This series put out by this company is by far one of the highest quality books I've read. The information is shown in a way that conducive for learning and does stretch itself out. I've gotten to the point that if entire paragraphs and pages are meaningless expenses of words meant to spread out on paragraph's worth of information in a long stream of ramblings, I put the book down and look for something else. I use this as a student for a class, but I find myself reading ahead of the class and looking into other books in this series. Hope they keep the high quality writing and instruction for years to come.
A**R
Book is in excellent condition.
Book is in excellent condition. It looks like a new book.
A**R
was pretty beaten up when i got it
Seems well written, was pretty beaten up when i got it. Rentals from amazon have saved me a ton.
M**R
Good book for class
Had to get this book for Uni.Very in depth on IR and DR objectives. Followed my teachers syllabus to letter as well. As far as entertainment value about negative 5 stars but for education it is spot on. I rented the book from Amazon which was a plus as well cause I saved money and hassle trying to return it.
I**N
Some great points, but also a lot of filler
Why is there an entire chapter on computer forensics? This book should entirely consist of how to write policy for actions to carry out in the event of a disaster. If an incident involves something that will require forensic intervention, it's usually handed off to the authorities.There are a couple of things that irked me about the way that Whitman described the incident response planning process. Whitman says that prevention comes before everything else when writing your incident response plan. I have to disagree and say that the first thing you want to find in your incident response plan is the reaction stage which tells you what to do when fecal matter is hitting the proverbial turbine. Then comes containment, then comes the process of correcting and preventing anything from happening again. After that is your plan maintenance, but that is a given.Good book. Thankfully, I have a great instructor who just so happens to be using it. So, most of it is supplementary. I'd still pick it up and read it. You're bound to learn something useful.
J**S
A good college textbook, for once.
Very good book, IMO. The explanations are thorough, and descriptive. If you're a college student who's considering renting or buying this, I say buy it. It will make for a good reference during your career.
B**K
Perfect condition.
The book was advertised as having "shelf wear" but when I received it, it was shrink-wrapped and looked like it had just come from the publisher. I am extremely pleased with this purchase.
C**Y
It was just for school. So not biggie there ...
It was just for school. So not biggie there. It did its purpose for me to pass my class.