Wednesday, 4 September 2019

A comparative study of various existing malware analysis methods

an article by Namita Dahiya and Shilpa Mahajan (The NorthCap University, Gurgaon, India)  published in International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations  Volume 21 Number 2 (2019)

Abstract

With the advancement of technology, today's world is a digital world where digital technology is generating new world of possibilities and opportunities and we are abandoned with digital data over the network that needs to be exchanged with many organisations, devices and users.

This data needs to be a secure data and malware is one type of threat to this data. There are many forms of malware that can damage this sensitive data.

This paper includes various malware detection techniques to detect various known and unknown binaries and presents a detailed analysis of current methods of malware detection and a malware analyser tools.

Hazel’s comment:
I have looked, maybe not as hard or for as long as I could have, for an accessible version of this article. Sure, I can read it in the British Library but that doesn’t help you if you are as interested in this subject as I am.


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