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Article: The State of Malware Analysis: Advice from the Trenches - published over 4 years ago.
Content: What malware analysis approaches work well? Which don't? How are the tools and methodologies evolving? The following discussion--captured as an MP3 audio file--offers friendly advice from 5 malware analysts. These are some of the practitioners who teach the reverse-engineering malware course (FOR610) at SANS Institute: Jim Clausing: Security Architect at...
https://zeltser.com/state-of-malware-analysis/   
Published: 2019 09 26 13:45:48
Received: 2021 06 06 09:05:26
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Source: Lenny Zeltser
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: The State of Malware Analysis: Advice from the Trenches - published over 4 years ago.
Content: What malware analysis approaches work well? Which don't? How are the tools and methodologies evolving? The following discussion--captured as an MP3 audio file--offers friendly advice from 5 malware analysts. These are some of the practitioners who teach the reverse-engineering malware course (FOR610) at SANS Institute: Jim Clausing: Security Architect at...
https://zeltser.com/state-of-malware-analysis/   
Published: 2019 09 26 13:45:48
Received: 2021 06 06 09:05:26
Feed: Lenny Zeltser
Source: Lenny Zeltser
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security

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