Practical Reverse Engineering
x86, x64, ARM, Windows Kernel, Reversing Tools, and Obfuscation
Reverse engineering is the process of analyzing hardware or software and understanding it, without having access to the source code or design documents. Hackers are able to reverse engineer systems and exploit what they find with scary results. Now the good guys can use the same tools to thwart these threats. Practical Reverse Engineering goes under the hood of reverse engineering for security analysts, security engineers, and system programmers, so they can learn how to use these same processes to stop hackers in their tracks. The book covers x86, x64, and ARM (the first book to cover all three); Windows kernel-mode code rootkits and drivers; virtual machine protection techniques; and much more. Best of all, it offers a systematic approach to the material, with plenty of hands-on exercises and real-world examples.
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Herausgeber | Wiley |
Autor(en) | Bruce Dang, Alexandre Gazet, Elias Bachaalany, Sebastien Josse |
ISBN | 978-1-118-78731-1 |
veröffentlicht | 2014 |
Seiten | 384 |
Sprache | English |