This is a RTF basic template for computer forensics reports. This is a complete report format that covers best practices to comply with investigation legal requirements.
This is an Excel file for keeping track of case investigations. The chart on the 2nd tab is automatically driven by the incident categories on the 1st tab. Color highlighting of some cells in columns is automated depending on selection.
This is a Word document that is used to record evidence and information during an physical or computer incident investigation. The form uses a macro for incident classification, so macros must be enabled.
This Access database is intended to help keep track of servers (Windows, Linux, & Unix). The database has sections for hardware, applications, users, and system configuration. This is a handy utility that I built years ago to help track around 100 servers. There is no reporting built into the tool yet.
This is an Excel tool that will help you prepare an overview of system risk level. Contains a full dashboard with averages and trends for all systems entered. Supports analysis and tracking of 100 systems.
The file is a PowerPoint presentation that is targeted for high level executives and covers the basic principals of why a security policy is needed and how the approval structure should be organized. This is a very short presentation for non-technical and short attention span audiences.
Security Policy -Intro to Policy Basics.zip Download
This is a PowerPoint presentation that covers issues when creating a security policy and the different components of the policy. This is a longer presentation than the executive version and covers more in-depth details of how to create a policy. I will be adding additional documents to this section that will provide guidelines for security categories and numbering system.
This is a ZIP archive of the flash movies contained in the original compiled version of The Security Guide. I am including these to be used in conjunction with the new PDF version.
This is a security awareness guide for home computer users and is 136 pages in PDF format. There is a lot of valuable information along with links to free tools and web sites. Why pay for Virus protection when free versions are available? This is a new PDF version of the security guide with updated links. You can also download the flash movies that were in the original executable version in the downloads section.