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Anti-Malware White Papers Posted

Hi, Matthew Braverman here again.

In early October, members of Microsoft's anti-malware team attended the 2005 Virus Bulletin Conference in Dublin, Ireland. This is one of the top three annual antivirus industry conferences, and was an excellent opportunity to mix and mingle with some of the leading members of the anti-malware industry and community. While members of our team have attended the annual Virus Bulletin conferences for the past few years, this year was especially exciting for us because we were presenting papers for the first time. We presented two papers: "Defeating Polymorphism: Beyond Emulation", presented by Adrian Stepan, a software developer on our team, and "Win32/Blaster: A Case Study From Microsoft's Perspective", presented by myself.

Both white papers can now be downloaded from the Microsoft Download Center, by clicking on their titles above. We hope that you find these papers interesting. If you have any thoughts or feedback, feel free to send them along or post comments to this blog.

Thanks,
Matt

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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    "Defeating Polymorphism: Beyond Emulation", presented by Adrian Stepan, a software developer on our team, and "Win32/Blaster: A Case Study From Microsoft's Perspective", presented by Matthew Braverman...
  • Anonymous
    December 01, 2005
    BTW: Someday maybe we'll get pictures on this site. If you want to see a picture of Matt Braverman, you can link to the 2005 VB conference link above. Matt is in the front row, the second second from the right. He's wearing the blue shirt and dark pants. [-jason garms]