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<br>I am planning an workshop on reverse engineering PEs. Reverse Engineering PEs is fun! It's like a puzzle and if there is an algorithm out there that can solve this puzzle, it's your brain =)
 
<br>I would like to take a look at one or two binaries with you and figure out together what the programs do. They are often a lot easier than you might think!
 
<br>If you want to participate, you will need a Laptop (with charger!) with a Windows OS virtual machine. If you don't have it or have problems organizing it, please let me know before the workshop =) We can manage something!
 
<br>I would send a week before also a pack list and some PDFs, so that you could get used to what we are going to do there.
 
 


<br>After the reversing workshop came the idea of a Assembly x86 workshop. We notice that a low level curiosity was there and it helps a lot to understand how Intel processors work, if one is interest in reverse engineering, compiler design, code optimization or OS design.<br>


<br>I suggest we plan another afternoon working in the low level computing mechanisms of the Intel  processors, understanding the intel architectur and talking about the x86 assembly language.<br>


<br>I expect that after that, we are all able to understand al least the 20 most common x86 instructions.<br>


== Participants (please register - max 8!) ==
== Participants (please register - max 8!) ==

Revision as of 13:05, 25 January 2017

Assembly x86 alpha
Low low low , we are getting really low!
Ort Chaosdorf
Beteiligt barbieauglend


Assembly x86
Low low low , we are getting really low!
Art Workshop
Datum 2017-02-??
Start 00:00
Host barbieauglend
Relevant? Yes

Assembly x86


After the reversing workshop came the idea of a Assembly x86 workshop. We notice that a low level curiosity was there and it helps a lot to understand how Intel processors work, if one is interest in reverse engineering, compiler design, code optimization or OS design.


I suggest we plan another afternoon working in the low level computing mechanisms of the Intel processors, understanding the intel architectur and talking about the x86 assembly language.


I expect that after that, we are all able to understand al least the 20 most common x86 instructions.

Participants (please register - max 8!)