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### Books
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* [Applied Incident Response](https://www.amazon.com/Applied-Incident-Response-Steve-Anson/dp/1119560268/) - Steve Anson's book on Incident Response.
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* [Art of Memory Forensics](https://www.amazon.com/Art-Memory-Forensics-Detecting-Malware/dp/1118825098/) - Detecting Malware and Threats in Windows, Linux, and Mac Memory. By Michael Ligh, Andrew Case, Jamie Levy, and AAron Walters.
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* [Art of Memory Forensics](https://www.amazon.com/Art-Memory-Forensics-Detecting-Malware/dp/1118825098/) - Detecting Malware and Threats in Windows, Linux, and Mac Memory.
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* [Crafting the InfoSec Playbook: Security Monitoring and Incident Response Master Plan](https://www.amazon.com/Crafting-InfoSec-Playbook-Security-Monitoring/dp/1491949406) - by Jeff Bollinger, Brandon Enright and Matthew Valites.
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* [Digital Forensics and Incident Response: Incident response techniques and procedures to respond to modern cyber threats](https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Forensics-Incident-Response-techniques/dp/183864900X) - by Gerard Johansen.
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* [Introduction to DFIR](https://medium.com/@sroberts/introduction-to-dfir-d35d5de4c180/) - By Scott J. Roberts.
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