
This course will familiarize students with all aspects of reverse engineering (reversing) Windows 32-bit applications for the purposes of locating flaws and developing exploits. By the end of this course students will be able to understand, locate, and exploit all of the common flows in 32-bit Windows software. These flaws include, but are not limited to, buffer overflow, heap overflows, format string flaws, section overflows, and kernel flaws. Along the way students will gain a better understanding of how Windows 32-bit applications work and will be exposed to a number of common reversing tools such as specialized debuggers (IDA Pro) and fuzzers. As always, you will also learn how to leverage Python and other scripting tools in order to automate the discovery and exploitation of software flaws.
Security Education
OffSec
iNE
Antisyphon
EC-Council
Applied Network Defense
Kaspersky
Sektor7
CompTIA
TCM Security
BlackHat
13Cubed
Dark Vortex
Enciphers
Forty North
Cyber warfare Labs
Maltrak
Scorpio Software
Security Onion
Zero Point Security
SentinelOne
Altered Security
SpecterOps
Pentester Academy
CQURE
PluralSight
StationX
Cybr
موسسههای دیگر




