The Art of Mac Malware, Volume 2 :Detecting Malicious Software
The Art of Mac Malware, Volume 2 :Detecting Malicious Software
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Macs have become a popular target of cyber-criminals, and there are few effective defences against these pernicious threats - until now. The second volume of The Art of Mac Malware is the first book to cover state-of-the-art programming techniques and security tools for detecting and countering malicious code running on a macOS system. Author Patrick Wardle, a former NSA hacker and a leading authority on macOS threat analysis, shares real-world examples from his own research to reveal the many strategies used by actual malware specimens to evade detection. As you dive deep into the Mac operating system's internals, you'll learn about: Apple's public and private frameworks and APIs, How to build heuristic-based security tools for the macOS, Using the macOS Endpoint Security framework to develop real-time monitoring software , Objective-See's suite of anti-malware tools, including KnockKnock, BlockBlock, and OverSight. But this book is not just aimed at practitioners - for anyone interested in understanding the current threats facing the Apple ecosystem, it's a must-read.
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781718503786 |
| ISBN10 | 1718503784 |
| Number Of Pages | 376 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | No Starch Press,US |
| Format | paperback |
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Author's Bio
Patrick Wardle is the founder of Objective-See, a nonprofit dedicated to creating free, open source macOS security tools and organizing the “Objective by the Sea” Apple security conference. Wardle is also the co-founder and CEO of DoubleYou, a cybersecurity startup focused on empowering the builders of Apple-focused security tools. Having worked at both NASA and the National Security Agency and having presented at countless security conferences, he is intimately familiar with aliens, spies, and talking nerdy.