Description: The Android Malware Handbook by Qian Han, Sai Deep Tetali, Salvador Mandujano "Explores the history of Android attacks and covers static and dynamic approaches to analyzing real malware specimens, machine-learning techniques to detect malicious apps, and how to identify banking trojans, ransomware, and SMS fraud"-- FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This groundbreaking guide to Android malware distills years of research by machine learning experts in academia and members of Meta and Googles Android Security teams into a comprehensive introduction to detecting common threats facing the Android eco-system today.Explore the history of Android malware in the wild since the operating system first launched and then practice static and dynamic approaches to analyzing real malware specimens. Next, examine machine learning techniques that can be used to detect malicious apps, the types of classification models that defenders can implement to achieve these detections, and the various malware features that can be used as input to these models. Adapt these machine learning strategies to the identifica-tion of malware categories like banking trojans, ransomware, and SMS fraud.Youll-Dive deep into the source code of real malwareExplore the static, dynamic, and complex features you can extract from malware for analysisMaster the machine learning algorithms useful for malware detectionSurvey the efficacy of machine learning techniques at detecting common Android malware categoriesThe Android Malware Handbooks team of expert authors will guide you through the Android threat landscape and prepare you for the next wave of malware to come.Written by machine-learning researchers and members of the Android Security team, this all-star guide tackles the analysis and detection of malware that targets the Android operating system.This groundbreaking guide to Android malware distills years of research by machine learning experts in academia and members of Meta and Googles Android Security teams into a comprehensive introduction to detecting common threats facing the Android eco-system today.Explore the history of Android malware in the wild since the operating system first launched and then practice static and dynamic approaches to analyzing real malware specimens. Next, examine machine learning techniques that can be used to detect malicious apps, the types of classification models that defenders can implement to achieve these detections, and the various malware features that can be used as input to these models. Adapt these machine learning strategies to the identifica-tion of malware categories like banking trojans, ransomware, and SMS fraud.Youll-Dive deep into the source code of real malwareExplore the static, dynamic, and complex features you can extract from malware for analysisMaster the machine learning algorithms useful for malware detectionSurvey the efficacy of machine learning techniques at detecting common Android malware categoriesThe Android Malware Handbooks team of expert authors will guide you through the Android threat landscape and prepare you for the next wave of malware to come. Author Biography Qian Han, Research Scientist at Meta since 2021, received his PhD in Computer Science from Dartmouth College and his Bachelors in Electronic Engineering from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.Salvador Mandujano, Security Engineering Manager at Google, has led product security engineering, malware reverse engineering and payments security teams. Before Google, he held senior security research and architecture positions at Intel and Nvidia. He has a PhD in Artificial Intelligence from Tecnol gico de Monterrey, an MSc in Computer Science from Purdue, an MBA from The University of Texas, and a BSc in Computer Engineering from Universidad Nacional Aut noma de Mexico.Sebastian Porst is manager of Googles Android Application Security Research team, which tries to predict or research novel attacks on Android devices and Android users by malware or through app vulnerabilities. He has an MSc Masters from Trier University of Applied Sciences, Germany in 2007.V.S. Subrahmanian is the Walter P. Murphy Professor of Computer Science and Buffet Faculty Fellow in the Buffet Institute of Global Affairs at Northwestern University. Prof. Subrahmanian is one of the worlds foremost experts at the intersection of AI and security issues. He has written eight books, edited ten, and published over 300 refereed articles.Sai Deep Tetali, Principal Engineer and Tech Lead Manager at Meta, works on privacy solutions for augmented and virtual reality applications. He spent 5 years at Google developing machine learning techniques to detect Android malware and has a PhD from University of California Los Angeles.Yanhai Xiong is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Louisville. She has a PhD from Nanyang Technological University focusing on applying AI techniques to improve the efficiency of electric vehicle infrastructure and a BS in Engineering from the University of Science and Technology of China. Table of Contents ForewordIntroductionPart 1: A Primer on Android MalwareChapter 1: Introduction to Android SecurityChapter 2: Android Malware in the WildPart 2: Manual AnalysisChapter 3: Static AnalysisChapter 4: Dynamic AnalysisPart 3: Machine Learning DetectionChapter 5: Machine Learning FundamentalsChapter 6: Machine Learning FeaturesChapter 7: Rooting MalwareChapter 8: SpywareChapter 9: Banking TrojansChapter 10: RansomwareChapter 11: SMS FraudChapter 12: The Future of Android MalwareIndex Review "A comprehensive introduction to Android malware and its analysis."—Maik Morgenstern, CTO at AV-TEST"An indispensable resource for both security professionals and enthusiasts, offering unparalleled insights into the intricacies of Android malware and empowering readers to effectively guard against this pervasive threat."—Dimitrios Valsamaras, Senior Security Researcher at Microsoft (formerly worked on Android at Google)"Comprehensive and exceptionally user friendly, The Android Malware Handbook should be considered essential reading for anyone with an interest in computer viruses, computer software testing, and computer hacking."—Midwest Book Review Details ISBN171850330X Author Salvador Mandujano Publisher No Starch Press,US Year 2023 ISBN-13 9781718503304 Format Paperback Publication Date 2023-11-07 Imprint No Starch Press,US Place of Publication San Francisco Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2023-11-07 NZ Release Date 2023-11-07 US Release Date 2023-11-07 UK Release Date 2023-11-07 Subtitle Using Manual Analysis and ML-Based Detection Audience General ISBN-10 171850330X DEWEY 005.88 Pages 328 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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