Foreword
Introduction
Part 1: A Primer on Android Malware
Chapter 1: Introduction to Android Security
Chapter 2: Android Malware in the Wild
Part 2: Manual Analysis
Chapter 3: Static Analysis
Chapter 4: Dynamic Analysis
Part 3: Machine Learning Detection
Chapter 5: Machine Learning Fundamentals
Chapter 6: Machine Learning Features
Chapter 7: Rooting Malware
Chapter 8: Spyware
Chapter 9: Banking Trojans
Chapter 10: Ransomware
Chapter 11: SMS Fraud
Chapter 12: The Future of Android Malware
Index
Qian Han, Research Scientist at Meta since 2021, received his PhD
in Computer Science from Dartmouth College and his Bachelor's in
Electronic Engineering from Tsinghua University, Beijing,
China.
Salvador Mandujano, Security Engineering Manager at Google, has led
product security engineering, malware reverse engineering and
payments security teams. Before Google, he held senior security
research and architecture positions at Intel and Nvidia. He has a
PhD in Artificial Intelligence from Tecnol gico de Monterrey, an
MSc in Computer Science from Purdue, an MBA from The University of
Texas, and a BSc in Computer Engineering from Universidad Nacional
Aut noma de Mexico.
Sebastian Porst is manager of Google's Android Application Security
Research team, which tries to predict or research novel attacks on
Android devices and Android users by malware or through app
vulnerabilities. He has an MSc Masters from Trier University of
Applied Sciences, Germany in 2007.
V.S. Subrahmanian is the Walter P. Murphy Professor of Computer
Science and Buffet Faculty Fellow in the Buffet Institute of Global
Affairs at Northwestern University. Prof. Subrahmanian is one of
the world's foremost experts at the intersection of AI and security
issues. He has written eight books, edited ten, and published over
300 refereed articles.
Sai Deep Tetali, Principal Engineer and Tech Lead Manager at Meta,
works on privacy solutions for augmented and virtual reality
applications. He spent 5 years at Google developing machine
learning techniques to detect Android malware and has a PhD from
University of California Los Angeles.
Yanhai Xiong is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department
of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of
Louisville. She has a PhD from Nanyang Technological University
focusing on applying AI techniques to improve the efficiency of
electric vehicle infrastructure and a BS in Engineering from the
University of Science and Technology of China.
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