Fixing demisto dead links

Removing dead demisto links and updating with the replacement tool XSOAR
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* [CyberCPR](https://www.cybercpr.com) - Community and commercial incident management tool with Need-to-Know built in to support GDPR compliance while handling sensitive incidents.
* [Cyphon](https://www.cyphon.io/) - Cyphon eliminates the headaches of incident management by streamlining a multitude of related tasks through a single platform. It receives, processes and triages events to provide an all-encompassing solution for your analytic workflow — aggregating data, bundling and prioritizing alerts, and empowering analysts to investigate and document incidents.
* [Demisto](https://www.demisto.com/product/) - Demisto community edition(free) offers full Incident lifecycle management, Incident Closure Reports, team assignments and collaboration, and many integrations to enhance automations (like Active Directory, PagerDuty, Jira and much more).
* [CORTEX XSOAR](https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/cortex/xsoar) - Paloalto security orchestration, automation and response platform with full Incident lifecycle management and many integrations to enhance automations.
* [DFIRTrack](https://github.com/stuhli/dfirtrack) - Incident Response tracking application handling one major incident with a lot of affected systems as it is often observed in APT cases.
* [Fast Incident Response (FIR)](https://github.com/certsocietegenerale/FIR/) - Cybersecurity incident management platform designed with agility and speed in mind. It allows for easy creation, tracking, and reporting of cybersecurity incidents and is useful for CSIRTs, CERTs and SOCs alike.
* [KAPE](https://www.kroll.com/en/services/cyber-risk/investigate-and-respond/kroll-artifact-parser-extractor-kape) - A triage tool that finds the most prevalent digital artifacts and then parses them quickly. Great and thorough when time is of the essence.
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### Playbooks
* [Demisto Playbooks Collection](https://www.demisto.com/category/playbooks/) - Playbooks collection.
* [IRM](https://github.com/certsocietegenerale/IRM) - Incident Response Methodologies by CERT Societe Generale.
* [IR Workflow Gallery](https://www.incidentresponse.com/playbooks/) - Different generic incident response workflows, e.g. for malware outbreak, data theft, unauthorized access,... Every workflow constists of seven steps: prepare, detect, analyze, contain, eradicate, recover, post-incident handling. The workflows are online available or for download.
* [PagerDuty Incident Response Documentation](https://response.pagerduty.com/) - Documents that describe parts of the PagerDuty Incident Response process. It provides information not only on preparing for an incident, but also what to do during and after. Source is available on [GitHub](https://github.com/PagerDuty/incident-response-docs).
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### Videos
* [Demisto IR video resources](https://www.demisto.com/category/videos/) - Video Resources for Incident Response and Forensics Tools.
* [The Future of Incident Response](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDcx4UNpKNc) - Presented by Bruce Schneier at OWASP AppSecUSA 2015.
### Windows Evidence Collection