Memory Thinking for C & C++ Windows Diagnostics
Dmitry Vostokov, Software Diagnostics Services, Dublin School of Security
Memory Thinking for C & C++ Windows Diagnostics
Dmitry Vostokov, Software Diagnostics Services, Dublin School of Security
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Solid C and C++ knowledge is a must to fully understand Windows diagnostic artifacts such as memory dumps and do diagnostic, forensic, and root cause analysis beyond listing stack traces, DLL, and driver information. This full-color reference book is a part of the Accelerated C & C++ for Windows Diagnostics training course organized by Software Diagnostics Services. The text contains slides, brief notes highlighting particular points, and replicated source code fragments that are easy to copy into your favorite IDE. The book's detailed Table of Contents makes the usual Index redundant. We hope this reference is helpful for the following audiences:
C and C++ developers who want to deepen their knowledge Software engineers developing and maintaining products on Windows platforms Technical support, escalation, DevSecOps, cloud and site reliability engineers dealing with complex software issues Quality assurance engineers who test software on Windows platforms Security and vulnerability researchers, reverse engineers, malware and memory forensics analysts
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