Richmond, VA

June 4th - 5th, 2015

Introduction to Malware Analysis

Instructor: Tyler Hudak

Due to the prevalence and business impact of malware, security professionals increasingly need the skills necessary to analyze worms, bots and trojan horses. This one day course will walk attendees through the concepts, techniques and processes for analyzing malware. Students will take a “from-the-wild” malware sample in a hands-on environment and learn how to analyze its characteristics and behavior to determine what it does and the risk it presents.

 


About The Instructor

Tyler Hudak has extensive real-world experience in malware analysis and incident handling for Fortune 500 firms. He is a member of the Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST) and leads the FIRST Malware Analysis Special Interest Group. Tyler brings his front line experience and proven techniques to bear in the training.

 


Title: Introduction to Malware Analysis

Instructor: Tyler Hudak

Date: 5/30/2013

Cost: $250

Class Size: 15 seats are available total (register early!)

Prerequisites: No previous experience in malware analysis is necessary as this course is designed for those who have never performed it before. However, an understanding of malware is recommended, and students must be experienced with Windows and a virtual machine (e.g. Taking snapshots, etc.)

Class Requirements: Students will be required to bring their own laptops for the class. Laptops will need a VMWare Workstation (NOT VMWARE PLAYER) or VirtualBox installation with an install of Windows (XP or higher) as the guest OS prior to the class. If the base OS is Windows, an installation of Cygwin may be helpful as well.  All other tools will be provided.


 

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