Identifying Malicious Code Through Reverse Engineering
Attacks take place everyday with computers connected to the internet, because of worms, viruses or due to vulnerable software. These attacks result in a loss of millions of dollars to businesses across the world. Identifying Malicious Code through Reverse
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Advances in Information Security Sushil Jajodia Consulting Editor Center for Secure Information Systems George Mason University Fairfax, VA 22030-4444 email: [email protected] The goals of the Springer International Series on ADVANCES IN INFORMATION SECURITY are, one, to establish the state of the art of, and set the course for future research in information security and, two, to serve as a central reference source for advanced and timely topics in information security research and development. The scope of this series includes all aspects of computer and network security and related areas such as fault tolerance and software assurance. ADVANCES IN INFORMATION SECURITY aims to publish thorough and cohesive overviews of specific topics in information security, as well as works that are larger in scope or that contain more detailed background information than can be accommodated in shorter survey articles. The series also serves as a forum for topics that may not have reached a level of maturity to warrant a comprehensive textbook treatment. Researchers, as well as developers, are encouraged to contact Professor Sushil Jajodia with ideas for books under this series.
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Identifying Malicious Code Through Reverse Engineering edited by
Abhishek Singh Microsoft Corporation Redmond, WA, USA
with contributions by
Baibhav Singh Honeywell Technology Solutions Laboratory Bangalore, India
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Editor: Abhishek Singh Microsoft Corporation One Microsoft Way Advanta-B/3099 Redmond, WA 98052–6399, USA [email protected] with contributions by: Baibhav Singh Honeywell Technology Solutions Laboratory 151/1, Doraisanipalya, Bannerghatta Road Bangalore – 560 076, India
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