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Malware Analysis and Reverse Engineering Course

344 pointsby posthumangrabout 5 years ago

5 comments

deevnullxabout 5 years ago
Looks like the course got a huge rewrite this year, especially the addition of Ghidra. Very interesting to see that, usually I just recommend RPISEC&#x27;s course[0] but the Ghidra inclusion is huge. Great stuff.<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;RPISEC&#x2F;Malware" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;RPISEC&#x2F;Malware</a>
JohnnyHerzabout 5 years ago
Great Content! but the lectures OMG...<p>The Lecturer is brutal. the &quot;Umm&quot; rate in his talks is inexcusable for a professional public speaker, which is what I classify any &quot;teacher&quot; as. Makes the lectures impossible for me to listen to.
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GEBBLabout 5 years ago
Some of this stuff is like black magic to me! Absolutely brilliant to see this in the public domain.
badrabbitabout 5 years ago
Looks like strictly static analysis? I am personally very interested in using dynamic analysis to guide static analysis efforts. When I do run into malware I need to know its harmful effects and persistence mechanisms (!) immediately so I can do IR. That&#x27;s a different purpose than research or countermeasure development.
ColanRabout 5 years ago
Typo in the first paragraph: undergrarduate