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Developed by Kaspersky experts, the course ‘Mobile Malware Reverse Engineering’ helps upgrade the capabilities of any security team to combat the various cyber threats posed by smartphones to businesses. The new learning program helps to develop skills such as Android dynamic instrumentation and reverse engineering of native Ghidra binaries.
It also covers advanced static analysis features and explains how to analyze mobile malware for Android and iOS. This is relevant for experts who want to deepen their skills in detecting mobile threats in government, enterprise and computer security labs, and enterprise SOC teams.
Keep systems intact has became a growing challenge for enterprise IT security and SOC teams as almost everyone in the world owns a smartphone that blends people’s private and professional lives. This fact allows cybercriminals and sophisticated APT actors to use mobile malware in cyberattacks against organizations, so the ability to combat such attacks is crucial for enterprise security teams.
‘Mobile Malware Reverse Engineering’ is the new course in the Kaspersky Expert Training range. It is based on Kaspersky’s extensive experience in this field and authored by one of the company’s leading experts in mobile malware, Victor Chebyshev. The course introduces the reversal of some exceptional and unique malware samples like MagicKarakurt, LightSpy and the DuKong framework.
Within the course, students will learn to study different indicators (permissions, strings, signature, resource files) and to analyze native libraries and mobile malware for Android and iOS.
“The use of mobile devices within the enterprise is a common practice and this is one reason why organizations need to be prepared for all types of threats caused by smartphones to avoid a cybersecurity breach. With this risk in mind, we developed a course for security professionals and SOC team managers to help them identify threats in time and keep their business safe. Within the course we will demonstrate samples of infamous malware and provide students with detailed practical observations. It is unlikely that you will find such practice in any other course”.
Victor Chebyshev, Lead Security Researcher
To learn more about Kaspersky Expert Training, please visit Web site Enrollment in the ‘Mobile Malware Reverse Engineering’ course is available through this link
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