- Cheat Sheets by SANS Institute
The Ultimate List of SANS Cheat Sheets
Intrusion Discovery Cheat Sheet for Windows
Windows Command Line Sheet v1
Misc Tools Cheat Sheet
Netcat Cheat Sheet v1
Intrusion Discovery Cheat Sheet for Linux
SIFT Cheat Sheet
Windows to Unix Cheat Sheet
Log2timeline Cheat Sheet
Memory Forensics Cheat Sheet
Hex and Regex Cheat Sheet
- Cheat Sheets by Lenny Zeltser
Getting the right IT job tips
Reverse Engineering
Analyzing malicious document files
Security Architecture for Internet Applications
Critical Log Review Checklist for Security Incidents
Creating an Information Security Assessment Report
Remnux Usage Tips for Malware Analysis on Linux
How to Suck at Information Security
Network DDoS Incident Response
Initial Security Incident Questionnaire for Responders
Security Incident Survey for Server Administrators
Troubleshooting Human Communications
- DFIR Cheats Sheets by Jai Minton (vast
Digital Forensics and Incident Response
“This page contains a variety of commands and concepts which are known through experience, higher education, tutorials, online blogs, YouTube Videos, professional training, reading the manual, and more. All references to original posts or material will aim to be documented in the ‘Special Thanks’ section. This is not designed as a manual on how to perform DFIR, and serves only as a quick reference sheet for commands, tools, and common items of interest when performing Incident Response. If you need to undertake Digital Forensics for legal proceedings, seek specialist advice.” - Posters by SANS Institute
SANS DFIR Advanced Smartphone Forensics 2014
SANS DFIR “Evidence of…” Poster
SANS DFIR “Find Evil” Poster
SANS Ultimate Pen Test Poster
- Worksheets & Processes by SANS Institute
Developing Process for Mobile Device Forensics
Pen Test Rules of Engagement Worksheet
Pen Test Scope Worksheet