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The widespread adoption of Internet of Things (IoT) in industrial systems has made malware propagation more voluminous and sophisticated. Detection and prevention against these malware threats rely on automated dynamic analysis techniques. Malware writers on the other hand, are resorting towards analysis evasion techniques that pose a great deal of challenge for the malware research community. Various...
One of the challenges in malware analysis has been finding out the dormant functionality of the malware. Requirement of manual analysis along with code obfuscation and encryption rules out static analysis as it may not be effective and scalable in the face of continuously rising number of malware produced daily. Dynamic analysis on the other hand relies on the exhibited behavior of the malware, which...
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