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Android Malware and Analysis Hardback - 2014

by Ken Dunham; Shane Hartman; Manu Quintans

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The rapid growth and development of Android-based devices has resulted in a wealth of sensitive information on mobile devices that offer minimal malware protection. This has created an immediate need for security professionals that understand how to best approach the subject of Android malware threats and analysis.

In Android Malware and Analysis, Ken Dunham, renowned global malware expert and author, teams up with international experts to document the best tools and tactics available for analyzing Android malware. The book covers both methods of malware analysis: dynamic and static.

This tactical and practical book shows you how to use to use dynamic malware analysis to check the behavior of an application/malware as it has been executed in the system. It also describes how you can apply static analysis to break apart the application/malware using reverse engineering tools and techniques to recreate the actual code and algorithms used.

The book presents the insights of experts in the field, who have already sized up the best tools, tactics, and procedures for recognizing and analyzing Android malware threats quickly and effectively. You also get access to an online library of tools that supplies what you will need to begin your own analysis of Android malware threats. Tools available on the book's site include updated information, tutorials, code, scripts, and author assistance.

This is not a book on Android OS, fuzz testing, or social engineering. Instead, it is about the best ways to analyze and tear apart Android malware threats. After reading the book, you will be able to immediately implement the tools and tactics covered to identify and analyze the latest evolution of Android threats.

Updated information, tutorials, a private forum, code, scripts, tools, and author assistance are available at AndroidRisk.com for first-time owners of the book.

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  • Title Android Malware and Analysis
  • Author Ken Dunham; Shane Hartman; Manu Quintans
  • Binding Hardback
  • Pages 242
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Auerbach Publications
  • Publication date 2014
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Bibliography, Illustrated, Index
  • ISBN 9781482252194 / 1482252198
  • Weight 1.2 lbs (0.54 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.3 x 6.1 x 0.8 in (23.62 x 15.49 x 2.03 cm)
  • Category Computers - Languages / Programming
  • Library of Congress subjects Operating systems (Computers), Mobile computing - Security measures
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2014034060
  • Dewey Decimal Code 005.84

About the author

Ken Dunham has nearly two decades of experience on the front lines of information security. He currently works as a principal incident intelligence engineer for iSIGHT Partners and as CEO of the nonprofit Rampart Research. Dunham regularly briefs top-level executives and officials in Fortune 500 companies and manages major newsworthy incidents globally. Formerly, he led training efforts as a contractor for the U.S. Air Force for U-2 reconnaissance, Warthog Fighter, and Predator (UAV) programs. Concurrently, he also authored top Web sites and freeware antiviruses and other software, and has taught at multiple levels on a diverse range of topics.

Dunham is the author of multiple books, is a regular columnist, and has authored thousands of incident and threat reports over the past two decades. He holds a master's of teacher education and several certifications: CISSP, GCFA Gold (forensics), GCIH Gold (Honors) (incident handling), GSEC (network security), GREM Gold (reverse engineering), and GCIA (intrusion detection). He is also the founder and former president of Idaho InfraGard and Boise ISSA, a member of multiple security organizations globally, and former Wildlist Organization reporter. In 2014, Dunham was awarded the esteemed ISSA International Distinguished Fellow status. Dunham is also the founder of the nonprofit organization Rampart Research, which meets the needs of over 1,000 cybersecurity experts globally.

Shane Hartman, CISSP, GREM, is a malware engineer at iSIGHT Partners, focusing on the analysis and characteristics of malicious code. He has been in the information technology field for 20 years covering a wide variety of areas including network engineering and security. He is also a frequent speaker at local security events and teaches security courses at the University of South Florida. Hartman holds a master's degree in digital forensics from the University of Central Florida.

Jose Morales has been a researcher in cybersecurity since 1998, focusing on behavior-based malware analysis and detection and suspicion assessment theory and implementation. He graduated with his Ph.D. in computer science in 2008 from Florida International University and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Institute for Cyber Security at the University of Texas at San Antonio. He is a senior member of the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) and IEEE.

Manu Quintans is a malware researcher linked from many years ago to the malware scene, as a collaborator with groups such Hacktimes.com and Malware Intelligence, developing expertise and disciplines related to malware research and response. He currently works as an intelligence manager for a Big4, performing campaign tracking of malware and supporting incidence response teams in the Middle East. He also chairs a nonprofit organization called mlw.re dedicated to the study of new online threats to assist organizations and computer emergency response teams (CERTs) combating such threats.

Tim Strazzere is a lead research and response engineer at Lookout Mobile Security. Along with writing security software, he specializes in reverse engineering and malware analysis. Some interesting past projects include reversing the Android Market protocol, Dalvik decompilers, and memory manipulation on mobile devices. Past speaking engagements have included DEFCON, BlackHat, SyScan, HiTCON, and EICAR.

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