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UID:pretalx-bsides-canberra-2026-CWSFLH@cfp.bsidescbr.com.au
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DESCRIPTION:_Alternatively: Azul - The Talk\, or Azul - It’s Blue!_\n\nAz
 ul is ASD’s ACSC’s in-house malware analysis and clustering platform\,
  designed to deal with the \nfast-paced and complex threat landscape that 
 malware reverse engineers and incident responders \nface. This talk will d
 escribe why we have built Azul\, what it does\, and a technical deep-dive 
 into how to build systems that meets both the needs of highly technical us
 ers and robustness required for large \norganisations. \n\nThe talk will i
 nclude live demos on the product’s use in real analysis situations\, ref
 lections on previous \ninternal iterations of the product and anecdotes on
  what not to do when building products like this. The talk will answer why
  organisations might have a need for automated malware processing products
  like Azul and where to find our open-source release.
DTSTAMP:20260715T204223Z
LOCATION:Main Track
SUMMARY:Azul: How to build “good” malware analysis platforms - James L
URL:https://cfp.bsidescbr.com.au/bsides-canberra-2026/talk/CWSFLH/
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