Reading List
Current Reading List
These are the readings that I am either currently reading or hoping to read soon.
End-To-End Arguments in System Design by J. H. Saltzer, D. P. Reed, D. D. Clark (1984)
File System Forensic Analysis by Brian Carrier (2005)
The Art of Memory Forensics: Detecting Malware and Threats in Windows, Linux, and Mac Memory by Michael Hale Ligh, Andrew Case, Jamie Levy, and AAron Walters (2014)
Intelligence-Driven Incident Response: Outwitting the Adversary by Scott J. Roberts and Rebekah Brown (2017)
Computer Forensics Tool Testing Program (CFTT) by NIST (2018)
Favorite Technical Literature
This is my favorite computer science and cybersecurity literature. I think these are must-reads for anyone in the field.
Security without Identification: Transaction Systems to Make Big Brother Obsolete by David Chaum (1981)
Reflections on trusting trust by Ken Thompson (1984)
Tor: The Second-Generation Onion Router by Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson, and Paul Syverson (2004)
The Moral Character of Cryptographic Work by Phillip Rogaway (2015)
Lessons Learned Too Well: Anonymity in a Time of Surveillance by A. Michael Froomkin (2017)
Troubling Trends in Machine Learning Scholarship by Zachary C. Lipton and Jacob Steinhardt (2018)
“A Stalker’s Paradise”: How Intimate Partner Abusers Exploit Technology by Diana Freed, Jackeline Palmer, Diana Minchala, Karen Levy, Thomas Ristenpart, and Nicola Dell (2018)
The Surveillance AI Pipeline by Pratyusha Ria Kalluri, William Agnew, Myra Cheng, Kentrell Owens, Luca Soldaini, and Abeba Birhane (2023)
DFPulse: The 2024 digital forensic practitioner survey by Christopher Hargreaves, Frank Breitinger, Liz Dowthwaite, Helena Webb, and Mark Scanlon (2024)
Sources of error in digital forensics by Graeme Horsman (2024)
For digital forensics must-read literature, check out r/computerforensics's reading list.
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