BSIDES 2017 Sao Paulo – Introduction to few anti-forensics and unpacking techniques

Dear readers, how are you? The BSIDES 2017 Sao Paulo was outstanding and I am very glad for having talked there.

Here are few photos:

Finally, the slides follow below:

Introduction to few anti-forensics and unpacking techniques:  https://alexandreborgesbrazil.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/bsides_2017_b_version.pdf

Please, share my slides for helping other security professionals.

I wish you have a nice day.

Alexandre Borges

(LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/aleborges and twitter: @ale_sp_brazil)

H2HC 2016 University – SLIDES

Dear friends…happy new year! After receiving so many requests, both slides from my presentations in Hacker to Hackers Conference (H2HC) 2016 University follow:

Few Tricks Used by Malwares: https://alexandreborgesbrazil.files.wordpress.com/2017/01/h2hc_university_talk_1_2016_r.pdf

Few Malware Anti-Forensics Techniques: https://alexandreborgesbrazil.files.wordpress.com/2017/01/h2hc_university_talk_2_2016-_r.pdf

Respective photos follow:

https://alexandreborges.org/2016/10/23/h2hc-2016-day-1/

https://alexandreborges.org/2016/10/24/h2hc-day-2/

In fact, both presentations were extremely basic (it is almost impossible to be simpler than these ones) and targeted on professionals who are beginning in this amazing area.

Honestly, I hope both slides sets can encourage you to learn more about Reverse Engineering and Malwares.

!gnisreveR raeY weN yppaH (Happy New Year Reversing!)

Alexandre Borges.

(LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/aleborges and Twitter: @ale_sp_brazil)

PS: if it is possible, let me know you impression about both presentations. 🙂

Lecture about Malware Analysis at Unimonte university

Dear readers, good day. Last OCT/25 I taught a lecture about Malware Analysis at Unimonte university. As usual, all students (and teachers!) very interested in learning this fascinating world from IT security. Photos follow:

 

I hope you have a nice day.

Alexandre Borges

(LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/aleborges and Twitter: @ale_sp_brazil)

H2HC 2016 – Day 1

Dear readers, how are you? Finally, yesterday the Hacker to Hackers 2016 started and, doubtless, it is my favorite event! During the first day, there were several amazing talks. Personally, I taught about “Malwares – Few tricks” during an one-hour talk. Few photos follow below:

During the day 2, I am talking during a workshop about Volatility (and other stuffs) and I am teaching another lecture about Malware Anti-Forensics techniques. Stay tuned!

Have a nice day.

Alexandre Borges.

(LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/aleborges and Twitter: @ale_sp_brazil)

Lecture about Malware Analysis at UniSantos University

Hi readers..how are you? Last week, in OCT/18, I taught a lecture about Malware Analysis in the UniSantos University. We have a good time during the talk. Few photos follow:

The experience was great and I hope I have helped few students encouraging them to study about malwares.

Have a nice day.

Alexandre Borges

(LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/aleborges and Twitter: @ale_sp_brazil)

Lecture about Malware Analysis at PUCC (Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas)

Dear readers, what have you been doing? Last Thursday (SEP/15) I taught a lecture about Malware Analysis at PUCC. Few photos follow below:

Honestly, it was a great talk because students were very interested in learning and they made several amazing questions. Furthermore, PUCC is the university  where  I graduated, so it is special for me.

I hope you have a nice day. See you soon.

Alexandre Borges.

(LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/aleborges and twitter: @ale_sp_brazil)

Lecture about Malware Analysis at USCS (Universidade São Caetano do Sul)

Dear readers, how are you? Few photos about my lecture on Malware Analysis at USCS follow:

I hope students continue studying and interested in learning about the most fascinating IT Security area that is Malware Analysis.

Have a nice day and see you soon.

Alexandre Borges

(LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/aleborges and twitter: @ale_sp_brazil)

GUOB Tech Day 2016 – Hunting Malware in the memory on Oracle Linux 7.x

Dear readers, how are you? In July/30 I’ve taught the lecture “Hunting Malwares in the Memory on Oracle Linux 7.x” at GUOB Tech Day 2016 – Latin America OTN tour. It was a wonderful event and very well organized (http://www.guobtechday2016.eventize.com.br/index.php?pagina=3). 

My talk was a very introductory lecture about malware infection on Linux systems with duration of 45 minutes. I was surprised because, though most audience were DBAs (therefore, they are not deeply involved with the security area), they were interested in learning this topic and we enjoyed so much. Honestly, it is easy talking to experienced professionals.

Few photos follow:

Other nice pictures can be found on Carina Mendes’s website: http://carinamendes.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e7e074f7bcc92f08502f6fcb9&id=e33e684fa8&e=22f0730503 

I hope you have a nice day.

Alexandre Borges.

(LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/aleborges and Twitter: @ale_sp_brazil).

Oracle Open World Latin America 2016 – Hunting malwares in the memory in the Oracle Linux 7.x

Dear readers, how are you? Last week I spoke about “Hunting malwares in the memory in the Oracle Linux 7.x” at Oracle Open World 2016 Latin America. Few photos from my session follow:

Personally, I liked this event so much because there were many interested people in learning and discovering how it is possible to detect an infection on the memory in the Oracle Linux 7.x.

I haven’t decided it yet, but eventually I will put slides out. Stay tuned!

Have a nice day.

Alexandre Borges

(LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/aleborges and twitter: @ale_sp_brazil)

Lecture about Malware and Memory Forensics Analsysis at UniSanta University

Dear readers, how are you? Yesterday (MAY/18), I taught a new lecture about Malware and Memory Analysis at UniSanta University. Few photos follow below:

It was a fantastic lecture where I could show a deeper memory forensic analysis than I did in other talks.

I hope you have a nice day.

Alexandre Borges

(Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/aleborges and twitter: @ale_sp_brazil)

Lecture about Introduction to Malware Detection through Memory Analysis at UniNove University

Dear friends, how are you? Yesterday (MAY/12), I taught a lecture about Introduction to Malware Detection through Memory Analysis at UniNove University. Few photos follow below:

Additionally, it follows my certificate:

UniNove_Cert

I hope you have a nice day.

Alexandre Borges

(LinkedIn:http://www.linkedin.com/in/aleborges and twitter: @ale_sp_brazil)

Lecture about Malware and Memory Analysis at PUC-SP University

Hi readers, how are you? Continuing my journey in universities, last Thursday (MAY/05) I was teaching a lecture about Malware and Memory Analysis at PUC-SP university. Few photos follow:

I keep my work in teaching lectures about Malware and Memory Analysis at universities because I really believe that it is possible to find top minds there and present concepts about Malware Analysis world to students for making their career better and motivating.

Have a nice day.

Alexandre Borges.

(LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/aleborges and twitter: @ale_sp_brazil).

Lecture about Malware and Memory Analysis at ITA

Dear readers, how are you? Yesterday I taught a lecture about Malware and Memory Analysis at ITA (Instituto Tecnológico da Aeronáutica – Technological Institute of Aeronautics). Few photos follow:

This is the letter certifying my talk:

ITA_Cert

 

I hope you have a nice day.

Alexandre Borges.

(LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/aleborges and twitter:@ale_sp_brazil)

Windows Malware and Memory Forensic Training with Volatility Developers

Hello readers, how are you? This week I am attending the Windows Malware and Memory Forensics
Training with Volatility developers (Michael Ligh, Jamie Levy and Andrew Case) in Reston (Virginia – USA). There is only one way to summary the course: PERFECT! It is extremely organized, includes theory and many practical exercises. Furthermore, all explanations are clear, concise and very informative. Another bonus is that all exercises come with well-explained answers.

Is it all? No, it is not. The volatility developers know everything about Windows Internals, Malware and Digital Forensics. Personally, Michael Ligh is the one of two most impressive and smarter guys who I know (the another one is Michael Sikorski) and Jamie Levy is, certainly, the most intelligent girl (by far). Furthermore, Michael and Jamie are very humble, polite and lovely humans being. Certainly, it is only possible to talk good words about them.

Some pictures follow below:

Figure 1:
Michael Ligh (one of two more outstanding and intelligent professionals that I have ever met in my life) and I

Figure 2: Jamie Levy (the most intelligent girl of the world and a very lovely person) and I

Figure 3: Andrew Case and I during a happy hour

Honestly, I am having a perfect course during a perfect week.

I hope you have a nice day.

Alexandre Borges.

(LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/aleborges)