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DESCRIPTION:When we are performing investigations (threat intel\, hunting\,
  forensics\, malware analysis or anything else)\, our path is full of pitf
 alls or more commonly called\, “biases”. We do you day to day job\, we
  have our tools\, processes and follow playbooks but are we certain that w
 e are not missing crucial informations? In the first half of the talk\, I'
 ll explain how we can improve and use our senses in a better way: observe 
 instead of see\, listen instead of hear\, etc. In the second part\, I'll r
 eview some common issues that people do when performing malware analysis w
 ith real examples that I observed here and there. Even if the abstract men
 tions “malware analysis”\, this is not a very technical talk but it wi
 ll be helpful for all infosec practitioners.
DTSTAMP:20260412T011659Z
LOCATION:Main Stage
SUMMARY:What You See Is (Not) What You Get - Xavier Mertens
URL:https://pretalx.com/bsidesluxembourg-2026/talk/HJHWDS/
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