The Android Malware Handbook
Grab the definitive guide to protecting Android devices with The Android Malware Handbook, a must-have resource from Qian Han, Salvador Mandujano, Sebastian Porst, V.S. Subrahmanian, and Sai Deep Tetali. Whether you’re a security analyst, app developer, IT manager, or cybersecurity student, this practical handbook equips you to understand, detect, and mitigate modern Android threats across the global mobile ecosystem.
Inside you’ll find clear explanations of how Android malware operates, step-by-step methodologies for static and dynamic analysis, and proven techniques for identifying malicious behavior. The authors blend academic rigor with hands-on experience to demystify reverse engineering, permissions abuse, obfuscation tactics, and command-and-control infrastructures. Coverage of machine-learning approaches to malware classification and real-world case studies ensures you can apply concepts immediately to protect enterprise and consumer devices.
Designed for both newcomers and seasoned professionals, the book balances theory with actionable workflows: threat-hunting checklists, forensic indicators, and best-practice guidance for secure app development and incident response. It’s regionally relevant for security teams in North America, Europe, Asia, and beyond, addressing threats common to large markets and local app ecosystems.
Why this handbook matters: Android powers billions of devices worldwide, making mobile malware a top cybersecurity priority. The Android Malware Handbook helps you stay ahead with practical tools, up-to-date techniques, and a strategic mindset to reduce risk and harden defenses.
Strengthen your mobile-security toolkit today—add this authoritative guide to your library and start turning complex threat intelligence into effective protection for your organization and users everywhere.
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