Practical Binary Analysis by Dennis Andriesse - ISBN: 9781593279127
Paperback
“Begins with an introduction covering the basics of binary formats, disassembly, and code injection, then moves on to more advanced topics such as binary instrumentation, dynamic taint analysis, and symbolic execution”–

Practical Binary Analysis

Build Your Own Linux Tools for Binary Instrumentation, Analysis, and Disassembly

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  • Paperback

    440 pages

  • Release Date

    11 December 2018

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Summary

After an introduction on the basics of binary formats, disassembly, and code injection, you’ll dive into more complex subjects, and by the end of the book, you’ll be able to build your own binary analysis tools on Linux. Practical Binary Analysis will help interested people become well-rounded binary analysts, who are capable of developing and exploring new ideas on their own.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781593279127
ISBN-10:1593279124
Author:Dennis Andriesse
Publisher:No Starch Press,US
Imprint:No Starch Press,US
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:440
Release Date:11 December 2018
Weight:901g
Dimensions:234mm x 178mm
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Critics Review

“Dennis Andriesse has put together a book that combines the necessary knowledge and tools enabling the reader to grasp not only the fundamentals of binary analysis, but also to put the newfound knowledge to the test in practical and illustrative examples of binary analysis.”—Sven Dietrich, Cipher: the newsletter of the IEEE Computer Society’s Technical Committee on Security and Privacy“This book is…one that deserves the title of deep dive. There is no waste anywhere—just lean, mean, information.”—Full Circle Magazine“If you want to reverse engineer some code, learn to be a white hat hacker or a black hat hacker then it’s well worth reading.”—I Programmer“Explains the subject in a straightforward and concise way! The author is a very knowledgeable security researcher and his work is state of the art!”—Nucu Labs“This book reads like a workshop that teaches readers what tools exist for both Linux and Windows and how to string them together to write tools for reverse engineering binaries … if you are well versed in programming, this book will still teach you a good approach at tackling many problems with binary analysis.”—John Skandalakis, Software Engineer, Tripwire

About The Author

Dennis Andriesse

Dennis Andriesse has a Ph.D. in system and network security and uses binary analysis daily in his postdoctoral. He is one of the main contributors to PathArmor, a Control-Flow Integrity system which defends against control-flow hijacking attacks such as ROP. Andriesse was also one of the attack developers involved in the takedown of the GameOver Zeus P2P botnet.

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