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I give this American sociological ethnography, researched in the Chicago housing projects, my highest recommendation for other readers. Written by an Indian sociologist, born in India, raised as an immigrant in California, and transplanted to Chicago, the book is riveting and nearly impossible to put down at each reading.Aside from learning all about life in the Projects and enjoying the story of getting to know the people in this book, I learned several important things which I never realized before.This book showed me what life was like in every primitive society before the rule of law. One can either have a society where the Rule of Law is enforced, or one where the Law of Power is enforced.Where we have the Rule of Law, everyone is subject to the rule, and laws and contracts are enforced. This protects the general public against HUMAN PREDATORS as THIEVES, as well as those engaged in "OUTLAW CAPITALISM."What we have here in the Projects is a TRIBAL SOCOETY, where the leader (warlord) manages with a combination of POWER and CHARISMA. He takes a cut (like a 'federal' tax) off of EVERY activity that goes on in the complex, from selling candy, washing cars, prostitution, sub-lets, and of course, drug sales. There are smaller community leaders (smaller warlords, male and female) who also take cuts off a number of smaller activities (like 'local' taxes).Reading this book helped me better understand the piracy in Somalia and why we are unlikely to see it eliminated in our lifetimes. Once a society has collapsed, it goes back to this warlord model. It takes a long time for a society to build out of that; such a society cannot easily be put back together. In fact, this model probably applies to more human societies, even today, than does the democratic model.This book helped me to better understand government corruption in the developing world. A democratic model is trying to be imposed upon peoples who behave in a tribal and/or predatory manner with each other.This is a model that the middle and upper classes in America are far enough removed from that they don't understand it. The whole model makes it difficult for people to get out of this life paradigm.I especially learned that the MOST important business of government--more important than defense, or infrastructure--is REGULATION. Here we have everyone needing to be a "hustler" in order to survive. We have capitalism at it's most extreme and unregulated form. This book really showed me why it is important that capitalism continue to be regulated.This book also had a lot to say about everyday micromanagement of the drug trade on the street level. It covered a different facet than many other books on the drug trade, which concentrate on the lives of the top bosses. I learned that selling drugs on a street corner is actually the drug industry's minimum-wage job, also undertaken for the maximum risk.Anyone interested in these subjects should definitely read this book.

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This book is an interesting study and read. I was put off towards the end when the author is able to so easily wash his hands of all his study subjects. I realize this is what sociologists do, but I thought after crossing so many other lines with his research, Sudhir would have been motivated to do something he actually believed would help these people. Instead, he concludes things by writing a dissertation and moving on to better things, saying he was probably never really friends with J.T. And that writing this book probably wouldn't help any of the people he had studied. He also mentioned many times feeling guilty for letting J.T. Think he was writing his biography. I just kept thinking, why DIDN’T he just write his biography? There wasn't much in this book that couldn't have been worked into a biography, using the stories of other Robert Taylor tenants to set the scene. The same points could be made, perhaps in an even more convincing way by giving the reader a deeper emotional attachment to J.T..

In short, this book is about a student who decided to study poverty in Chicago by actually living in the "ghetto." As a person who has lived in Chicago my whole life, this book was intriguing from the start. I still remember when the Robert Taylor homes were torn down and some of the tenants were dispersed near my hometown of Skokie, so to learn about their previous life was fascinating and humbling. I drive for Uber in Chicago and when I talk with people, particularly University of Chicago (where the author did his research) students, I usually recommend this book.

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Scott J Roberts works for GitHub and makes up his title every time he’s asked, so we’ll say he’s the Director of Bad Guy Catching. He has worked for 900lbs security gorillas, government security giants & boutiques, and financial services security firms and done his best to track down bad guys at all these places. He’s released and contributed to multiple tools for threat intelligence and malware analysis. Scott is also really good at speaking in the 3rd person.Rebekah Brown has spent more than a decade working in the intelligence community; her previous roles include NSA network warfare analyst, Operations Chief of a United States Marine Corps cyber unit, and a U.S. Cyber Command training and exercise lead. Rebekah has helped develop threat intelligence and security awareness programs at the federal, state, and local level, as well as at a Fortune 500 company. Today, Rebekah leads the Rapid7 threat intelligence programs at Rapid7, where her responsibilities include programs architecture, management, analysis, and operations. Rebekah lives in Portland, Oregon, where she grew up, with her three kids and spends her free time hiking and hacking and reading Harry Potter.

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For those who cannot get a full week off to take the SANS threat hunting course or maybe not afford it this is your next best thing. The book walks you through the threat intelligence lifecycle with examples a long the way to help you relate back to a known story. This book not only inspires you to learn more about how threats operate it provides you with the tools to understand how you can utilise the data effectively.I see this book as the red team field manual for threat intelligence, it will be something I refer to daily.#buyitnow!

Scott and Rebekah did an excellent job covering everything you need to know to start an intelligence program or mature one that you already have. Overall, I really enjoyed reading this book. I thought they did a great job explaining how to apply F3EAD in a threat intelligence environment. Even though F3EAD was a large part of the book, the authors also provided some great information on how to best engage with C-suite executives and other stakeholders. I would definitely recommend picking up this book, even if you're already a threat intelligence expert.Content aside, I think the editors (Courtney Allen and Virginia Wilson) really did Scott and Rebekah a disservice. Based on the content alone, I still think Intelligence-Driven Incident Response is worth the full 5 stars; however, throughout the book, there were numerous typos, such as 'adentdversary' on page 180, and other errors (verbiage/grammar). Since the book does have a rather high cover price and is relatively short (only ~240 pages, appendix excluded), I don't think it's unfair to ask for better editing from the O'Reilly staff.

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The Way Forward."There are too many "hit-the-nail-on-the-head" aspects of this book to highlight here, so I'll just mention a few concepts the authors cover that address current gaps in the collective understanding of many organizations.1. The authors discuss the Intelligence cycle and outline ways in which Intelligence-driven incident response feeds the Intelligence cycle. This is a critical point of departure from the mindset of intelligence being just a series of "threat feeds" containing known-bad file hashes and IP addresses. They present a more coherent and reality-aligned way of thinking about this concept than the tool-focused paradigms our executives are exposed to through interactions with vendors.2. "Mining Previous Incidents." This section on page 125 highlights something I've referred to as "internal intelligence" in discussions with industry colleagues. In my experience with tactical intelligence collection in kinetic environments, the concept of "knowing the terrain" is so ingrained in the mindset of Warfighters that it doesn't warrant much discussion. Within information security / cyber defense circles, though, this foundational concept doesn't seem to have the same traction. (Yet.)3. "Intelligence Consumer Goals." The authors articulate the need to think about various consumers of intelligence products through the lens of each consumer's goals. For example, an Executive representing the business has a different scope and set of goals than the malware analyst working with the threat hunting team. The section in chapter 9: "Disseminate" that frames information sharing in the context of which types of stakeholders will consume the intelligence is a must-read for practitioners as well as leadership. In my experience working in both Intel and corporate environments, there tends to be a traditional view of "management reporting" in the corporate setting that can taint the intent of Intelligence Dissemination. Instead of considering the value of producing intelligence reports for "Internal Technical Consumers" as the authors discuss on page 167, the allocation of scarce resources to "reporting" falls into the traditional upward, leadership-focused information sharing. We urgently need the approach outlined in this book to gain traction in our industry. We need a "common operating picture" or a shared understanding of the current situation among the incident response team members, and that warrants allocating resources to disseminating intelligence products horizontally among technical consumers in addition to what has traditionally been viewed as management reporting.4. "The RFI Process." From page 193: "A request for intelligence (RFI) is a specialized product meant to answer a specific question, often in response to a situational awareness need." Bottom line up front: Please read this, and then consider implementing it when you can. (But probably soon, because although it's not a new concept, it is a proven, useful one that we would do well to adopt in information security.)5. "Building an Intelligence Program." This is the title of chapter eleven. By the time the reader has progressed through the previous chapters, she will have developed a solid understanding of the core principles and components of the disciplines of Incident Response and Intelligence, how they converge in the concept of Intelligence-Driven Incident Response, and why it is important to undergird our approach to cyber defense with these time-tested methodologies. The authors lay out a series of considerations, clearly cognizant and respectful of budgetary and resource constraints faced by every reader. The questions posed are realistic and informative.6. Appendix A: "Intelligence Products." Developing an understanding of what this entails and how it can enable & transform cyber defense is, in my opinion, worth the price of the book on its own.The foreword by Rob Lee, Founder of Harbinger Security and DFIR Lead at SANS Institute, is a fascinating glimpse into the historical context around cyber intrusions. This historical perspective is provided by a current industry leader who remains on the front lines of this fight while developing a new generation of Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) professionals, myself included. Rob's observation from the foreword says a lot: "I wish I had this book 20 years ago in my first intrusion cases while investigating Russian hackers during Moonlight Maze. Luckily, we have this book today, and I can now point to it as required reading for my students who want to move beyond tactical response and apply a framework and strategy to it all that works."I’d recommend diving into a copy of this book as soon as you can. "Intelligence-Driven Incident Response" has the potential to transform security teams and organizations by educating, influencing, and guiding them. And, considering the current state of the cyber threat environment, it couldn’t have come at a better time.

A must read for Everyone in network security and Threat Intelligence and Incident Response is a good candidate for the 2018 Cybersecurity book of the year! The factual no nonsense & no marketing fluff to Incident Response and TI sets the ultimate standard

Very helpful if you are new to incident response.

I bought this for my husband that is filling a role related to defensive cyber operations for a huge organization. He hasn't put this book down since I bought it for him. He stated "I feel like I have had these huge knowledge gaps that this book is filling in for me."

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