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Malware Analysis

Malware analysis is a structured method set for identifying, classifying and assessing malicious software. It combines static and dynamic techniques, sandboxing and forensic examination to reveal behavior, indicators and persistence mechanisms. The method covers analysis workflows, tools and evidence handling while accounting for legal and organizational constraints.

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Baseline data

Context
Organizational level
Team
Organizational maturity
Intermediate
Impact area
Technical
Decision
Decision type
Technical
Value stream stage
Run
Assessment
Complexity
High
Maturity
Established
Cognitive load
High

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