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Surreptitious Software: Obfuscation, Watermarking, and Tamperproofing for Software Protection

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""This book gives thorough, scholarly coverage of an area of growing importance in computer security and is a 'must have' for every researcher, student, and practicing professional in software protection.""
--Mikhail Atallah, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at Purdue University
Theory, Techniques, and Tools for Fighting Software Piracy, Tampering, and Malicious Reverse Engineering
The last decade has seen significant progress in the development of techniques for resisting software piracy and tampering. These techniques are indispensable for software developers seeking to protect vital intellectual property. "Surreptitious Software" is the first authoritative, comprehensive resource for researchers, developers, and students who want to understand these approaches, the level of security they afford, and the performance penalty they incur.
Christian Collberg and Jasvir Nagra bring together techniques drawn from related areas of computer science, including cryptography, steganography, watermarking, software metrics, reverse engineering, and compiler optimization. Using extensive sample code, they show readers how to implement protection schemes ranging from code obfuscation and software fingerprinting to tamperproofing and birthmarking, and discuss the theoretical and practical limitations of these techniques.
Coverage includes

Mastering techniques that both attackers and defenders use to analyze programs
Using code obfuscation to make software harder to analyze and understand
Fingerprinting software to identify its author and to trace software pirates
Tamperproofing software using guards that detect and respond to illegal modifications of code and data
Strengthening content protection through dynamic watermarking and dynamic obfuscation
Detecting code theft via software similarity analysis and birthmarking algorithms
Using hardware techniques to defend software and media against piracy and tampering
Detecting software tampering in distributed system
Understanding the theoretical limits of code obfuscation

776 pages, Paperback

First published July 20, 2009

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