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Expectations for Computer Security Incident Response

 
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Old 06-10-2009
Expectations for Computer Security Incident Response

RFC 2350 is a 1998 version of what incident response teams should and shouldn't be and do.



Also, CERT.ORG has advice and step-by step instructions on creating a computer security incident response team.

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WWW::CNic::Response::DomainList(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		      WWW::CNic::Response::DomainList(3pm)

NAME
WWW::CNic::Response::DomainList - a WWW::CNic response object for domain lists. SYNOPSIS
use WWW::CNic; my $query = WWW::CNic->new( OPTIONS ); my $response = $query->execute(); DESCRIPTION
Response module for domain list requests via the CentralNic Toolkit (http://toolkit.centralnic.com/). This module inherits most of its methods from the base class, WWW::CNic::Response. METHODS
$response->domains(); Returns an array containing all the domains that match the query. $response->regdate($domain); Returns a Unix timestamp corresponding to the registration date of the domain. $response->expirydate($domain); Returns a Unix timestamp corresponding to the expiry date of the domain. $response->status($domain); Returns a string containing the current status of the domain, for example: 'Live', 'Pending Deletion'. COPYRIGHT
This module is (c) 2011 CentralNic Ltd. All rights reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
o http://toolkit.centralnic.com/ o WWW::CNic::Response o WWW::CNic perl v5.12.3 2011-05-13 WWW::CNic::Response::DomainList(3pm)