APPROACH TO COMPUTER SECURITY VIA BINARY ANALYTICS
Keywords:
Computer Security, , Binary Analytics, Information TechnologyAbstract
Currently, software organizations face critical issues associated with computer security, considering software developments contain mistakes and errors (Abel, 2018). These errors develop conditions that favor the emergence of serious vulnerabilities in computers. The exploitation of vulnerabilities impacts the security of the system that uses vulnerable products and the organization's activities as a whole. Many attacks on computers have been directed to software companies, and they are based on preliminary disassembly and the assessment of the protection of the binary code mechanism. There are various types of binary analysis which operate with source code via manual, automated assessment. The technique can show the precise area of vulnerability in a computer or a software code.
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