Helping Johnny to Analyze Malware - A Usability-Optimized Decompiler and Malware Analysis User Study
Offered By: IEEE via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 25-minute IEEE conference talk that presents a groundbreaking study on improving malware analysis through enhanced decompilation techniques. Delve into the development of DREAM++, a usability-optimized decompiler designed to make reverse engineering of malicious software more efficient and accessible. Learn about the semantics-preserving code transformations implemented to increase code readability, and examine the results of the first user study comparing DREAM++ with industry-standard Hex-Rays and the academic decompiler DREAM. Discover how DREAM++ significantly outperformed its competitors, enabling participants to solve three times more tasks than with Hex-Rays and twice as many as with DREAM, potentially revolutionizing the field of malware analysis and cybersecurity.
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Helping Johnny to Analyze Malware: A Usability-Optimized Decompiler and Malware Analysis User Study
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IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
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