作者简介
Alex Matrosov has more than 10 years experience with malware analysis, reverse engineering and advanced exploitation techniques. He is a senior security researcher in the Advanced Threat Research team at Intel Security Group and prior to this role, he spent four years focused on advanced malware research at ESET. Matrosov is co-author of numerous research papers including Stuxnet Under the Microscope, and is frequently invited to speak at major security conferences such as REcon, ZeroNights, Black Hat and Virus Bulletin.Eugene Rodionov, PhD, graduated with honors from the Information Security faculty of the Moscow Engineer-Physics Institute. He currently works at ESET, where he is involved with internal research projects and performs in-depth analysis of complex threats. His interests include kernel-mode programming, anti-rootkit technologies and reverse engineering. Rodionov has spoken at security conferences such as REcon, Virus Bulletin, ZeroNights, CARO and AVAR, and has co-authored numerous research papers.
Sergey Bratus is a Research Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at Dartmouth College. He has previously worked at BBN Technologies on Natural Language Processing research. Bratus is interested in all aspects of Unix security, in particular in Linux kernel security, and detection and reverse engineering of Linux malware.
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