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Malware Science

By : Shane Molinari
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Malware Science

By: Shane Molinari

Overview of this book

In today's world full of online threats, the complexity of harmful software presents a significant challenge for detection and analysis. This insightful guide will teach you how to apply the principles of data science to online security, acting as both an educational resource and a practical manual for everyday use. Malware Science starts by explaining the nuances of malware, from its lifecycle to its technological aspects before introducing you to the capabilities of data science in malware detection by leveraging machine learning, statistical analytics, and social network analysis. As you progress through the chapters, you’ll explore the analytical methods of reverse engineering, machine language, dynamic scrutiny, and behavioral assessments of malicious software. You’ll also develop an understanding of the evolving cybersecurity compliance landscape with regulations such as GDPR and CCPA, and gain insights into the global efforts in curbing cyber threats. By the end of this book, you’ll have a firm grasp on the modern malware lifecycle and how you can employ data science within cybersecurity to ward off new and evolving threats.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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Part 1– Introduction
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Chapter 1: Malware Science Life Cycle Overview
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Part 2 – The Current State of Key Malware Science AI Technologies
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Part 3 – The Future State of AI’s Use for Malware Science
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Chapter 8: Epilogue – A Harmonious Overture to the Future of Malware Science and Cybersecurity
Appendix

The future of malware

In the future, malware will continue to have significant impacts internationally. The rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) and advancements in AI and machine learning (ML) provide new opportunities for malware deployment. This new era of cyber threats requires nations, businesses, and individuals to adopt a proactive and dynamic approach to cybersecurity.

Moreover, the role of international cooperation and regulation in tackling cyber threats is becoming increasingly important. Collaborative efforts such as the Paris Call for Trust and Security in Cyberspace, launched in 2018, are steps in the right direction, but more needs to be done.

Malware’s role in international history cannot be understated. Its impact has been felt across the spectrum of international relations, security, economy, and crime. As technology continues to evolve and the world becomes more interconnected, malware’s significance in shaping international history will undoubtedly...