A STUDY OF TECHNIQUES AND TOOLS USED IN MALWARE ANALYSIS

Journal Title: World Journal of Engineering Research and Technology - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 2

Abstract

Malicious software is one of the major and serious threats on the cyber space today. The malwares being designed by attackers have the ability to change their code as they propagate. The effectiveness of traditional defenses which typically use signature based techniques is undermined by the diverse variants of malware which are highly complex making them undetectable. This paper discusses malware and its analysis by providing definitions, stages, techniques and tools to use to successfully perform malware analysis.

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Prof. B. Rajeswari

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Prof. B. Rajeswari (2017). A STUDY OF TECHNIQUES AND TOOLS USED IN MALWARE ANALYSIS. World Journal of Engineering Research and Technology, 3(2), 133-140. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-657562