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Question #: 507
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Which of the following malware analysis involves executing the malware code to know how the code interacts with the host system and its impact on the system?

  • A. Primary Malware Analysis
  • B. Static Malware Analysis
  • C. Dynamic Malware Analysis
  • D. Secondary Malware Analysis
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️
Reference:
https://www.crowdstrike.com/cybersecurity-101/malware/malware-analysis/

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aqeel1506
4 months ago
Here's a brief explanation of each option to clarify why: Primary Malware Analysis: This term is not typically used in malware analysis contexts. It could be confused with other types of analysis, but it's not a standard term. Static Malware Analysis: This involves analyzing the malware without executing it. This includes examining the code, file structure, and other attributes of the malware to understand its functionality and potential impact. Dynamic Malware Analysis: This involves executing the malware in a controlled environment to observe its behavior, interactions with the operating system, changes to files and registry, network activity, and other dynamic effects. Secondary Malware Analysis: This is not a commonly used term in malware analysis. It might refer to follow-up analyses or other contexts but isn't a standard category.
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aqeel1506
4 months ago
The malware analysis that involves executing the malware code to understand how it interacts with the host system and its impact is: C. Dynamic Malware Analysis
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