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International Conference on Malware Research and Analysis

31 Jul – 1 Aug 2026 Sydney, Australia Standard / Virtual Participation
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01 Innovative Techniques in Malware Detection +
This track focuses on the latest advancements in malware detection methodologies, including heuristic and signature-based approaches. Researchers are encouraged to present novel algorithms and frameworks that enhance detection accuracy and efficiency.
02 Reverse Engineering Malware: Tools and Techniques +
This session will explore the tools and techniques used in the reverse engineering of malware, emphasizing the importance of understanding malware behavior. Contributions may include case studies and practical applications of reverse engineering in real-world scenarios.
03 Dynamic Analysis of Malware: Challenges and Solutions +
Dynamic analysis plays a crucial role in understanding malware behavior during execution. This track invites papers that address the challenges associated with dynamic analysis and propose innovative solutions to improve its effectiveness.
04 Static Analysis Techniques for Malware Classification +
This session will delve into static analysis methods for classifying various types of malware, including trojans and ransomware. Participants are encouraged to share their findings on the effectiveness of different static analysis tools and techniques.
05 Malware Obfuscation Techniques and Countermeasures +
Obfuscation techniques are commonly employed by malware authors to evade detection. This track aims to discuss the latest research on obfuscation methods and the corresponding countermeasures developed to combat them.
06 Behavioral Analysis of Advanced Persistent Threats +
This session will focus on the behavioral analysis of advanced persistent threats (APTs), exploring their tactics, techniques, and procedures. Researchers are invited to present their insights into identifying and mitigating APTs through behavioral indicators.
07 Ransomware Analysis: Trends and Prevention Strategies +
Ransomware continues to pose significant challenges to cybersecurity. This track will examine recent trends in ransomware attacks and discuss effective prevention strategies and tools to mitigate their impact.
08 Rootkit Detection and Analysis Techniques +
Rootkits represent a sophisticated form of malware that can be difficult to detect. This session invites contributions that focus on innovative detection and analysis techniques specifically designed for rootkits.
09 Polymorphic Malware: Evolution and Detection +
Polymorphic malware poses unique challenges due to its ability to change its code while retaining its functionality. This track seeks to explore the evolution of polymorphic malware and the detection strategies that can effectively counteract it.
10 Malware Sandboxing: Best Practices and Innovations +
Sandboxing is a critical technique for analyzing and mitigating malware threats. This session will highlight best practices in malware sandboxing and innovative approaches that enhance its capabilities.
11 Anti-Malware Tools: Evaluation and Future Directions +
This track will evaluate current anti-malware tools and their effectiveness against emerging threats. Researchers are encouraged to propose future directions for the development of anti-malware solutions in light of evolving malware tactics.

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