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Cloud SecurityA deep dive into the absolute foundations of cloud computing — from NIST SP 800-145 and the shared responsibility model, through deployment model trade-offs, to the Type-1/Type-2 hypervisor architecture that underpins every cloud environment. Closing with Spectre and Meltdown as the definitive illustration of why the silicon layer — not your firewall — is your real security perimeter.
Cloud SecurityExplore how malware impacts modern cloud infrastructures beyond cybersecurity alone. This episode examines the relationship between cloud forensics, virtualized environments, resource exhaustion, operational risk, and the growing physical footprint created by malicious workloads in cloud ecosystems.
REMADive deep into the Portable Executable (PE) structure used by Windows binaries and understand how malware analysts decode executable metadata to uncover malicious intent, compiler behaviour, packing indicators, and execution flow.
REMADiscover how malware analysts extract hidden intelligence from embedded strings inside suspicious binaries. This episode explores how URLs, registry paths, commands, mutex names, APIs, and encoded artefacts reveal attacker intent and malware behaviour.
REMAExplore how malware executes, persists, injects into processes, and evades detection inside modern operating systems. This episode breaks down the complete lifecycle of malicious processes using practical malware-analysis concepts and real-world attack techniques.
REMAGo behind the binary to see how modern malware fights back. In this technical deep dive, we explore the self-defence mechanisms used by threats like njRAT to detect sandboxes, sabotage debuggers, and hide in plain sight.
REMATwo cybersecurity experts break down the foundations of malware analysis and reverse engineering using simple, real-world analogies. From malware taxonomy to x86 architecture and stack manipulation — whether you are a fresher or a seasoned IT professional, this episode will change how you look at a malicious binary.