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Secure Development with Static Analysis
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Written by Ted Unangst   
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OllyBone - Semi-Automatic Unpacking on IA-32

The amount of new malware being developed has increased at a staggering rate over the last couple of years. At the same time, executable packing technology has grown to provide malware authors with a myriad of choices in how they pack their malware to evade detection and analysis. This presents a growing problem to analysts who lack the time to learn how each packer works and can be unpacked, but still need to be able to quickly handle anything that comes their way.


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Static source code analysis has evolved rapidly in the past few years into a powerful developmental aid. However, many developers' perceptions of static analysis are incorrect. Analysis techniques are more advanced than many people realize, but also not the magic bullet many hope for. Successful utilization and integration of static analysis requires understanding its possibilities and limits. This talk is primarily targeted at security concious software developers and consultants. It's intended to be vendor-neutral, and will cover commerical and academic (including free/open source) tools.

Download: http://www.secure-software-engineering.com/downloads/recon2006/recon2006_Unangst_Secure_Development.pdf