CEH v11: Fileless Malware Malware Analysis & Countermeasures

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The most common way for anti-virus programs to detect a malware infection is by checking files against a database of known-malicious objects. In this course you;ll learn about fileless malware which avoids detection by not writing any files with known malicious content. Next you;ll explore malware analysis techniques that allow you to configure stronger defenses. You;ll also examine sheep dipping and how to build a test environment. There are many security controls to protect against malware infections so you;ll complete this course by learning about countermeasures like logging anti-virus and backups. This course is one in a series that helps to prepare you for the Certified Ethical Hacker v11 (312-50) exam.