Ethical Hacking: The Complete Malware Analysis Process
1h 48mIntermediate2021-02-08
Authors

Malcolm Shore
Cybersecurity Expert, Former Director of GCSB
Course details
The key to effectively protecting your systems is understanding the attacks you have to defend them against. This course introduces the different types of malware (malicious software) that can be used to exploit a target computer. It covers viruses and worms—malware which can propagate itself onto other computers through removable media or networks—as well as Trojans and backdoors. Instructor Malcolm Shore explains where malware hides, and how you can detect it to protect your networks and systems against cyberattack. He reverse-engineers malware so you can see how it operates, and explains how attackers create malware using automated malware construction kits called “botnets.” Along the way, Malcolm introduces malware analysis tools that are useful for the career of any IT professional.
Topics include:
Types of malware
How malware works
Automating malware with botnets
Detecting malware
Hiding malware
Using cryptography in ransomware
Reverse-engineering malware
Topics include:
Types of malware
How malware works
Automating malware with botnets
Detecting malware
Hiding malware
Using cryptography in ransomware
Reverse-engineering malware
Skills covered
Incident ResponseCybersecurityCert Prep
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Understanding what malware is and how it behaves
- 02 - What you should know
1. Introduction to Malware
- 03 - Types of malware
- 04 - The evolution of malware
- 05 - How malware is delivered
- 06 - How malware works
- 07 - How malware achieves persistence
- 08 - Digging into rootkits
- 09 - Automating malware with botnets
- 10 - Virus construction kits
- 11 - Contemporary malware construction
- 12 - The MITRE ATT&CK repository
2. Malware Detection
- 13 - Indicators of compromise
- 14 - Checking for anomalous behavior
- 15 - Sandboxing malware
3. Advanced Techniques
- 16 - Hiding malware
- 17 - Malware that changes its spots
- 18 - Polymorphic malware
- 19 - Using cryptography in ransomware
- 20 - Understanding advanced persistent threats
- 21 - Analyzing Win32.Sodin
- 22 - Analyzing black and grey energy
4. Reverse Engineering Malware
- 23 - Using reverse engineering to understand code
- 24 - Considering malware in families
- 25 - Automated malware analysis
- 26 - Analyzing BlackEnergy and GreyEnergy
- 27 - Analyzing packers
- 28 - Disassembly with Ghidra
Conclusion
- 29 - What's next
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