The Malware Analysis & Reverse Engineering course is designed to equip cybersecurity professionals, ethical hackers, and threat analysts with the skills to analyze malware, understand its behavior, and develop countermeasures.
Malware attacks have become one of the biggest threats in cybersecurity, affecting organizations and individuals worldwide. This course provides hands-on training in dissecting malicious software, allowing you to identify ransomware, trojans, worms, rootkits, and zero-day exploits.
???? Introduction to Malware Analysis – Learn types of malware, attack vectors, and infection methods.
???? Static Analysis Techniques – Extract metadata, analyze file structures, and inspect malware code without execution.
???? Dynamic Malware Analysis – Execute malware in controlled environments (sandboxes) and monitor system changes.
???? Reverse Engineering Fundamentals – Use disassemblers, decompilers, and debugging tools like IDA Pro and Ghidra.
???? Behavioral & Memory Forensics – Analyze malware persistence, API calls, and process injections.
???? Malware Evasion & Detection Techniques – Learn how malware bypasses antivirus and how to counter it.
???? Hands-on Analysis of Real-World Malware – Work with live malware samples (in a safe lab environment).
???? Forensic Reporting & Threat Intelligence – Document findings, create threat reports, and integrate security measures.
By the end of this course, you'll be able to analyze and dismantle malware, detect cyber threats, and contribute to security research and cyber defense teams.