Authors
Pascal Maniriho, Abdun Naser Mahmood, Mohammad Jabed Morshed Chowdhury
Publication date
2022/5/1
Source
Future Generation Computer Systems
Volume
130
Pages
1-18
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
There has been an increasing trend of malware release, which raises the alarm for security professionals worldwide. It is often challenging to stay on top of different types of malware and their detection techniques, which are essential, particularly for researchers and the security community. Analysing malware to get insights into what it intends to perform on the victim’s system is one of the crucial steps towards malware detection. Malware analysis can be performed through static analysis, code analysis, dynamic analysis, memory analysis and hybrid analysis techniques. The next step to malware analysis is the detection model’s design using malware’s extracted patterns from the analysis. Machine learning and deep learning methods have drawn attention to researchers, owing to their ability to implement sophisticated malware detection models that can deal with known and unknown malicious activities. Therefore …
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