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MI-REV.16 Reverse Engineering Extent of teaching: 1P+2C
Instructor: Completion: Z,ZK
Department: 18106 Credits: 5 Semester: Z

Annotation:
Students will get acquainted with the essentials of reverse engineering of computer software. They will learn how processes start and what happens before and after the main function is called. Students will understand how executable files are organized and how they interact with 3rd party libraries. Another part of the course is dedicated to reverse engineering of applications written in C++. Students will also understand principles of disassemblers and obfuscation techniques. A part of the course will also be dedicated to debuggers: how debuggers and debugging work and which methods can be used to detect it. One of the lectures will be dedicated to the latest trends on the computer malware scene. The focus of the course is on the seminars, where students will solve practically oriented tasks from the real world.

Lecture syllabus:
1. Introduction to reverse engineering
2. Analysis of a program's flow
3. Analysis of C++ classes
4. Disassembling and obfuscation
5. Compiler recognition
6. Debugging and anti-debugging
7. Malware

Seminar syllabus:
1. Introduction to debuggers and assembler
2. Basic function analysis, stack frame
3. Reverse engineering tools
4. PE file structure, Import Address Table
5. Type information analysis
6. Analysis of obfuscated programs
7. Advanced obfuscation techniques
8. Reconstruction of packed files
9. Antidebugging
10. Code injection
11. Reverse analysis of high level languages

Literature:
[1] Eilam, E.: Reversing: Secrets of Reverse Engineering. Wiley. 2005. 987-0-7645-7481-8.
[2] Eagle, C.: The IDA Pro Book: The unofficial Guide to the World's Most Popular Disassembler. No Starch Press. 2011. 987-1-59327-289-0.
[3] Seacord, R. C.: Secure Coding in C and C++. Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University. 2013. 987-0-321-82213-0.
[4] Russinovich M. - Solomon D. A. - Ionescu A.: Windows Internals Part 1. Microsoft Press. 2012. 987-0-7356-4873-9.
[5] Russinovich M. - Solomon D. A. - Ionescu A.: Windows Internals Part 2. Microsoft Press. 2012. 987-0-7356-6587-3.

Requirements:
Very good knowledge of C, C++. Basic knowledge of programming in assembler/machine code.

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The course is also part of the following Study plans:
Study Plan Study Branch/Specialization Role Recommended semester
MI-NPVS.2016 Design and Programming of Embedded Systems V 1
NI-TI.2018 Computer Science V 1
MI-SP-SP.2016 System Programming V 1
MI-SP-TI.2016 System Programming V 1
MI-WSI-ISM.2016 Web and Software Engineering V 1
MI-PSS.2016 Computer Systems and Networks V 1
MI-WSI-SI.2016 Web and Software Engineering V 1
MI-PB.2016 Computer Security PO 1
MI-SPOL.2016 Unspecified Branch/Specialisation of Study VO 1
MI-ZI.2016 Knowledge Engineering V 1
MI-ZI.2018 Knowledge Engineering V 1
MI-WSI-WI.2016 Web and Software Engineering V 1


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