PPT-Malware

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Based partially on Ch 6 of text Malware NIST05 defines malware as a program that is inserted into a system usually covertly with the intent of compromising the confidentiality

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Based partially on Ch 6 of text Malware NIST05 defines malware as a program that is inserted into a system usually covertly with the intent of compromising the confidentiality integrity or availability of the victims data applications or operating system or otherwise annoying or disrupting the victim . MSc Information Security . Project 2013/2014. Author: Nicholas . Aquilina. Supervisor: . Dr. Konstantinos . Markantonakis. Aims and . Objectives of Project. Understand and . analyse. . current malware strategies. Author : . Yajin. Zhou, . Xuxuan. Jiang. TJ. Index of this paper. Introduction. Malware Timeline. Malware Characterization. Malware Installation. Repackaging. Update Attack. Drive-by Download. Others. Connor Schnaith, Taiyo Sogawa. 9 April 2012. Motivation. “. 5. 000 . new. malware samples per day”. --David Perry of Trend Micro. Large variance between attacks. Polymorphic attacks . Perform the same function. Chapter 11: Malware Behavior. Chapter 12: Covert Malware Launching. Chapter 13: Data Encoding. Chapter 14: Malware-focused Network Signatures. Chapter 11: Malware . Behavior. Common functionality. Downloaders. 2013 international conference on computing , networking and communications, communications and information security symposium. Author : . Saeed. . Nari. , Ali A. . Ghorbani. . /17. 1. Speaker : Wen Lin Yu . Suman Jana and Vitaly Shmatikov. The University of Texas at Austin. All about sophisticated detection and evasion techniques. Polymorphism, metamorphism, obfuscation… . Modern malware research. All about sophisticated detection and evasion techniques. Software Engineering Institute. Carnegie Mellon University. Pittsburgh, PA 15213. Nancy R. Mead. Copyright . 2017 . Carnegie Mellon University. This material is based upon work funded and supported by the Department of Defense under Contract No. FA8721-05-C-0003 with Carnegie Mellon University for the operation of the Software Engineering Institute, a federally funded research and development center.. Meltem Ozsoy. *. , Caleb . Donovick. *. , . Iakov. . Gorelik. *. ,. Nael. Abu-. Ghazaleh. **. and Dmitry . Ponomarev. *. *. Binghamton University, . **. University of California, Riverside. HPCA 2015 - San Francisco, CA. Jeremy . Blackthorne. , Benjamin Kaiser, . Benjamin Fuller. , and Bulent . Yener. Contribution. Malware changes behavior by observing environment to avoid analysis. Complementary technique to obfuscation. Erdal Ozkaya . Raymond Comvalius. CISO . Infrastructure Architect. Emt. Holding . NEXTXPERT. Module Agenda. First response at a malware attack. Recognizing. malware. Identifying. Spam:. Spam is unsolicited or undesired electronic junk mail. Characteristics of spam are:. Mass . mailing to large number of recipients. Usually a commercial advertisement. Annoying but usually harmless unless coupled with a fraud based phishing scam . Nael Abu-Ghazaleh. Joint work with Khaled . Khasawneh. , Dmitry . Ponomarev. and Lei Yu. Malware is Everywhere!. Malware is Everywhere!. Over 250,000 malware registered every day! . Hardware Malware Detectors (HMDs). Based on slides from Computer Security: Principles and Practices by William Stallings and Lawrie Brown. CSC230: C and Software Tools © NC State University Computer Science Faculty. 1. Malware. [SOUP13] defines malware as:. A. ttacks. Vaibhav . Rastogi. , . Yan Chen. , and . Xuxian. Jiang. 1. Lab for Internet and Security Technology, Northwestern University. †. North Carolina State University. Android Dominance. Smartphone sales already exceed PC sales.

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