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Automation is key when it comes to production. The same is true for malware.
Malware production has moved on from the traditional manual method to a more
efficient automated assembly line. In this talk, I will take the audience on an
over-the-shoulder look at how attackers automate malware production. Discussion
will focus on the tools and methodologies the attackers use to produce thousands
of malware on a daily basis. The talk will then conclude with a live
demonstration of how malware is produced in an automated fashion. BIO: Christopher Elisan is the author of "Malware, Rootkits
and Botnets: A Beginner's Guide." Elisan is a seasoned reverse engineer and
malware researcher. He is currently the Prinicipal Malware Scientist at RSA.
Elisan is one of the pioneers of Trend Micro's TrendLabs where he held multiple
technical and managerial positions. After Trend, he led and established F-Secure's
Asia R&D where he spearheaded multiple security research projects. He then
joined Damballa where he specialized in malware research, analysis and
reversing. He frequently speaks at various security conferences across the US
and provides expert opinion about malware, botnets and advance persistent
threats for leading industry and mainstream publications.
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