(Absolute Basic Concepts) ABCs of Malware Analysis

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Just Enough Knowledge for Interview on Malware Analysis. Clear SOC Analyst interviews like a pro.


What you'll learn
  • A solid introduction to Malware Analysis
  • Static and Dynamic Malware Analysis
  • Various tools used for Malware Analysis
  • How to sound confident in the interviews
  • Interview Questions and Answers for Malware Analysis
  • How to highlight Malware Analysis in your CV

Requirements
  • Basic Computer Knowledge

Description
Hello Cybersecurity Aspirant,
Welcome to Anand Guru's ABC Series (Absolute Basic Concepts). These series of courses will give you enough knowledge to help you understand the topic/concept and more importantly make you sound confident during the interviews.
The topics in this series are related to the advance capabilities of a Next-Gen SOC (Security Operations Center). This particular course focuses on Malware Analysis.
Knowledge on Malware Analysis is becoming a basic criteria for several Security Operations Center jobs. Every interview will focus on topics around Malware Analysis. Once you complete this course you will be familiar with Malware Analysis process, tools used in Malware Analysis and you will also learn how to highlight this knowledge in your CV and how to use this knowledge during interview.
Please Note: This is not an advance Malware Analysis course. So if you are already familiar with the topic, this course is not for you. However this course could still help you to better prepare for interviews.

Happy Learning & Good Luck with your Interview!
Who this course is for:
  • Students looking for Cybersecurity Jobs
  • Professionals wanting to move to Cybersecurity Jobs
  • Security Analysts to advance their career as Senior Analyst or Incident Responder
  • Malware Analysis enthusiast
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