Practical: Malware Analysis and Investigations

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Course overview

Provider
Futurelearn
Course type
Free trial availiable
Deadline
Flexible
Duration
5 hours
Course author
Steve Shepherd

Description

Put your malware knowledge into practice to improve your digital forensics skills with this practical course from PA Consulting.
Apply investigative methodology to malware

This five-week course will help you put your knowledge from the Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) Expert Track into practice.

You’ll learn to use investigation methodology in the context of malware to understand the practical steps to take to prevent a malware attack.

By exploring different analysis environments, you’ll learn how to set up the right kind of environment in order to extract the most information about the malicious software.

Learn how to detect network connections and collect network traffic

Malware is typically delivered over a network, so an understanding of network connections is vital in helping you prevent an attack.

You’ll explore practical methods to find malware connectivity, as well as the importance of collecting network traffic – the amount of data moving across a computer network.

Explore volatile vs static analysis

You’ll identify different types of malware analysis, such as volatile and static, to further your understanding of malware and the impact it can have on a system.

You’ll learn how to find suspect processes and files, and how to discover malware persistence mechanisms to help you remove malware as quickly and effectively as possible, should an attack occur.

By the end of the course, you’ll feel confident in applying your knowledge to practical situations to further your skills as a digital forensic investigator or cyber security incident responder.

Practical: Malware Analysis and Investigations
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