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Malware Detection [electronic resource] / edited by Mihai Christodorescu, Somesh Jha, Douglas Maughan, Dawn Song, Cliff Wang.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Advances in Information Security ; 27Publisher: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2007Description: XII, 312 p. 20 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780387445991
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 005.82 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.9.A25
Online resources:
Contents:
Overview -- Malware Evolution: A Snapshot of Threats and Countermeasures in 2005 -- Software Analysis and Assurance -- Static Disassembly and Code Analysis -- A Next-Generation Platform for Analyzing Executables -- Behavioral and Structural Properties of Malicious Code -- Detection and Prevention of SQL Injection Attacks -- Distributed Threat Detection and Defense -- Very Fast Containment of Scanning Worms, Revisited -- Sting: An End-to-End Self-Healing System for Defending against Internet Worms -- An Inside Look at Botnets -- Can Cooperative Intrusion Detectors Challenge the Base-Rate Fallacy? -- Stealthy and Targeted Threat Detection and Defense -- Composite Hybrid Techniques For Defending Against Targeted Attacks -- Towards Stealthy Malware Detection -- Novel Techniques for Constructing Trustworthy Services -- Pioneer: Verifying Code Integrity and Enforcing Untampered Code Execution on Legacy Systems -- Principles of Secure Information Flow Analysis.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Many malicious attacks are achieved by malicious code or malware, such as viruses and worms. Shared resources, such as the Internet, have created a highly interconnected cyber-infrastructure. Critical infrastructures in domains such as medical, power, telecommunications, and finance are highly dependent on information systems. These two factors have exposed our critical infrastructures to malicious attacks and accidental failures. Given the deleterious affects of malware on our cyber infrastructure, identifying malicious programs is an important goal. Unfortunately, malware detectors have not kept pace with the evasion techniques commonly used by hackers--the good guys are falling behind in the arms race. Malware Detection, based on the Special ARO/DHS Workshop on Malware Detection at Rosslyn, VA, in 2005, captures the state of the art research in the area of malicious code detection, prevention and mitigation. This edited volume is intended for researchers and developers working on malicious code (malware) detection, prevention and mitigation. In addition it can be used for a senior level undergraduate course, or for a graduate course in the area of computer and software security.
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Overview -- Malware Evolution: A Snapshot of Threats and Countermeasures in 2005 -- Software Analysis and Assurance -- Static Disassembly and Code Analysis -- A Next-Generation Platform for Analyzing Executables -- Behavioral and Structural Properties of Malicious Code -- Detection and Prevention of SQL Injection Attacks -- Distributed Threat Detection and Defense -- Very Fast Containment of Scanning Worms, Revisited -- Sting: An End-to-End Self-Healing System for Defending against Internet Worms -- An Inside Look at Botnets -- Can Cooperative Intrusion Detectors Challenge the Base-Rate Fallacy? -- Stealthy and Targeted Threat Detection and Defense -- Composite Hybrid Techniques For Defending Against Targeted Attacks -- Towards Stealthy Malware Detection -- Novel Techniques for Constructing Trustworthy Services -- Pioneer: Verifying Code Integrity and Enforcing Untampered Code Execution on Legacy Systems -- Principles of Secure Information Flow Analysis.

Many malicious attacks are achieved by malicious code or malware, such as viruses and worms. Shared resources, such as the Internet, have created a highly interconnected cyber-infrastructure. Critical infrastructures in domains such as medical, power, telecommunications, and finance are highly dependent on information systems. These two factors have exposed our critical infrastructures to malicious attacks and accidental failures. Given the deleterious affects of malware on our cyber infrastructure, identifying malicious programs is an important goal. Unfortunately, malware detectors have not kept pace with the evasion techniques commonly used by hackers--the good guys are falling behind in the arms race. Malware Detection, based on the Special ARO/DHS Workshop on Malware Detection at Rosslyn, VA, in 2005, captures the state of the art research in the area of malicious code detection, prevention and mitigation. This edited volume is intended for researchers and developers working on malicious code (malware) detection, prevention and mitigation. In addition it can be used for a senior level undergraduate course, or for a graduate course in the area of computer and software security.

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