Talk:Computer security incident management

Eliminating the How-to
What I am thinking about: There are numerous reference sources, ranging from life stories like Takedown and Cuckoo's Egg to magazine articles from Dark Reading and CSO Magazine to college text books and the like. What I haven't found is a decent reference with all the pieces in one place. I think Allen is dead-on and the how-to should go to Wikibooks, so my next step is to turn this into a proper article and add some more public domain sources.

I am outlining a replacement for the process sections. Way to much how-to. All suggestions welcome. I'll incorporate them into my draft. Tanjstaffl (talk) 23:34, 21 April 2007 (UTC)

Page resource consumption
It seems that the article consumes vast memory resources in the graphics server and browser (X + mozilla), which makes it impossible to read the article on a low-mem system. I just made it to the talk button before browser freezes. Are there very large/complex images included? Can someone confirm that? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.64.209.194 (talk) 13:52, 30 June 2009 (UTC)

Correct. For some reason the illustrations are dynamically downscaled from huge resolutions: 2364px × 5182px and 2601px × 5307px, respectively.--195.139.241.141 (talk) 14:13, 5 March 2010 (UTC)

Earlier Comments

 * Please note that Wikipedia is not a how-to guide. Things like process maps and step-by-step guides are probably better suited to Wikibooks than to a Wikipedia article. --Allan McInnes (talk) 03:34, 10 April 2007 (UTC)


 * Well, it's not exactly not a guide either, but I get the point. This area in Wikibooks is remarkably thin http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Basic_Computer_Security. Maybe the right answer is both.  I'll look into that.


 * Tanjstaffl (talk) 05:00, 10 April 2007 (UTC)

Wiki Education assignment: Cybersecurity Policy
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