Richard Nolan
Software Engineering Institute
Richard Nolan is an SEI alumni employee.
Richard Nolan is a member of the technical staff in the CERT® Program at the Software Engineering Institute (SEI). Currently, Nolan serves as an internet forensic specialist. In addition to his work in network forensics, Nolan develops best practices for administering and securing information systems and networks. He also develops SEI training courses. Prior to joining the SEI, Nolan served for seven years as a special agent with the United States Department of Justice. While there, he conducted numerous internet-based investigations and executed dozens of federal search warrants at U.S. internet service providers. Nolan holds a BS and MS in Education from Duquesne University. He is also a graduate of the FBI Academy and a member of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association. Nolans publications include Advanced Information Assurance for Technical Staff: a Forensic Guide to Incident Response for Technical Staff.
Publications by Richard Nolan
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Computer Forensics: Results of Live Response Inquiry vs. Memory Image Analysis
August 01, 2008 • Technical Note
Cal WaitsJoseph A. AkinyeleRichard Nolan
The authors compare various approaches and tools used to capture and analyze evidence from computer memory.
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Computer Forensics for Business Leaders: A Primer
April 17, 2007 • Podcast
Richard NolanStephanie Losi
In this podcast, participants discuss how computer forensics is often overlooked when planning an incident response strategy.
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First Responders Guide to Computer Forensics: Advanced Topics
September 01, 2005 • Handbook
Richard NolanMarie BakerJake Branson
The authors help technical staff members who are charged with administering and securing information systems and networks.
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First Responders Guide to Computer Forensics
March 01, 2005 • Handbook
Richard NolanColin O'SullivanJake Branson
In this 2005 handbook, the authors discuss collecting basic forensic data, a training gap in information security, computer forensics, and incident response.
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Advanced Information Assurance Handbook
March 01, 2004 • Handbook
Christopher MayMichele BakerDerek Gabbard
This handbook helps technical staff members who are charged with administering and securing information systems and networks.
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