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Computer programs are (usually) written with a certain purpose in mind, but they can sometimes be made to do different things or they may try to hide their true purpose. Software reverse engineering (RE) is the process of discovering the undocumented internals of computer programs. RE is a critical activity in uncovering security issues and finding a program’s vulnerabilities. The RE skills we’ll introduce in the course are used anywhere that computer programs and information need to be protected: infrastructure, finance, government, etc... RE is also fun and challenging! This course will provide a brief, hands-on, immersive introduction to RE. We’ll cover topics such as disassembly, decompilation, instrumentation, and emulator-based analysis. You’ll even hear about what that cute little panda in the top-right corner is all about. Days 1-3 will introduce topics and Day 4 will include a variety of open-ended challenges.

 

Dates: Jan 21, 23, 28, and 30

 

Time: 10 AM - 2 PM (lunch break in middle)

 

Location: MIT Beaver Works - 300 technology square suite 2 

 

Registration Opens: November 25, 2024 

 

To register email: Tim Leek: tleek@ll.mit.edu. Enrolment Limit 30 students. 

Prereq: Students are expected to have some familiarity with programming, the Linux command line, and enjoy problem solving. No previous reverse engineering or computer security experience is expected.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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