August Webinar – Introduction to Malware Analysis
Join us on Wednesday, August 20, 2014 at 11:30am for our latest webinar, “Introduction to Malware Analysis” presented by Peter Morin.
With the consistent increase in the use of malware as an attack vector, having the ability to analyze worms, bots and trojans have become a necessity for organizations. Using in-the-wild samples, this hands-on lab will allow attendees to gain an understanding of the concepts and techniques necessary to analyze the malware they come across in their organizations. Topics include: What is malware? Review of various types. How criminals, nation states and hacktivists are using malware. Static vs. dynamic malware analysis. Understanding malware behavior – how to detect and monitor. Understanding code analysis techniques. Setting up a malware analysis lab – Tools and tricks. Using tools to analyze malware such as OllyDBG, OllyDump, Process Monitor, Wireshark, RegShot, RedLine, etc.
Peter Morin is a Senior IT Security Specialist with Bell Aliant. His position focuses on information security risk management, penetration testing, cyber threat response, application code analysis, malware analysis, and computer forensics. Peter has over 18 years of in-depth information technology experience in the fields of enterprise computing and networking with an emphasis on IT security, application development, business continuity, incident response and forensics. Prior to Bell Aliant, Peter has held positions with KPMG LLP and Ernst & Young LLP as Senior Manager in their IT Security, Risk Advisory & Forensic practices, as well as worked with numerous tech start-up companies and various government and military agencies. Peter is a frequent speaker on the subject of critical infrastructure protection, risk management, penetration testing, malware analysis and forensics and has presented at numerous events held by the HTCIA, Black Hat, DEFCON, PMI, Computer Security Institute, Interop, SANS, and ISACA. Peter is a frequent guest lecturer at numerous colleges and university throughout North America and has also been featured in numerous publications including SC Magazine. Peter sits on numerous executive boards including the High Technology Crime Investigation Association International Board of Directors, ISC2, and ISACA – Atlantic Provinces Chapter. Peter holds numerous security-related designations including the CISSP, CISA, CGEIT, CRISC, and GCFA.
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