Recent Codebreakers competition revealed that reverse engineering is the most complex task performed by Infosec practitioners reverseengineering cybersecurity
The competition revealed that reverse engineering is the most complex task performed by InfoSec practitioners.
To help InfoSec practitioners enhance their skills, Kaspersky offers both online and offline training. They organize boot camps and workshops.set a number of cybersecurity challenges in three different tracks: Threat Hunting with Yara2, Reverse Engineering, and Incident Response.
According to the results, the most complicated tasks for the participants were related to reverse engineering, as they required specific knowledge of system programming, features of x86 and ARM architecture, and practical skills in working with disassemblers.
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