What is Anti-Disassembly?

Anti-Disassembly

Definition

A security measure that obfuscates and protects code against static analysis techniques used for disassembly and reverse engineering.

Real-World Examples

A proprietary software application uses anti-disassembly to protect its intellectual property from competitors attempting to analyze its code.

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Quiz

Does anti-disassembly protect code from static analysis?

Yes.

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