Thursday, February 8, 2018

Malware Analysis, Threat Intelligence and Reverse Engineering: workshop slides


Last month I gave a workshop for a group of 20-25 enthusiastic women, all either starting in infosec, or with an interest to start in this field.

For that purpose, I had created a full workshop: slides or a presentation introducing the concepts of Malware Analysis, Threat Intelligence and Reverse Engineering.

The idea was to convey these topics in a clear and approachable manner, both theory and in practice; for the latter, I had set up a custom VM, with Labs, including my own created applications, some with simple obfuscation.

All participants were very enthusiastic, and I hope to have sparkled most, if not some of them to pursue a career in this field. For this exact same reason, I am now releasing the presentation to the public - the VM and recordings however will not be published, as I created these solely for CWF.

You may however download the LAB material from Github below:
https://github.com/bartblaze/MaTiRe

Without any further ado, you may find the slides below, on SlideShare:


Any feedback is always appreciated.

I would also like to thank Nathalie for putting me in touch with Rosanna, the organiser of the CyberWayFinder program. And of course, my gratitude to all the attendees for making it!

Mind the disclaimer for the slides. License: CC Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License

5 comments:

  1. Great presentation slide!
    Do you have a video of the speech?

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    1. Hi!

      Unfortunately, the recording won't be shared.

      However, you may find the LAB material on the link below:
      https://github.com/bartblaze/MaTiRe

      Cheers
      Bart

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  2. Can you also please share the voice recorded to shreeharsha.ab8@gmail.com

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    1. Hi,

      Unfortunately, the recording won't be shared.

      However, you may find the LAB material on the link below:
      https://github.com/bartblaze/MaTiRe

      Cheers
      Bart

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  3. Nice presentation Bart!
    Full of interesting stuf

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