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This course aims to teach learners how to make Dynamic Binary Instrumentation (DBI) tools more stealthy and resistant to anti-instrumentation attacks used by evasive malware. The course focuses on practical approaches to hiding artifacts to defeat such malware. The intended audience for this course includes cybersecurity professionals, malware analysts, and individuals interested in enhancing their skills in malware analysis and evasion techniques. The teaching method likely involves a combination of theoretical explanations, practical demonstrations, and hands-on exercises to equip learners with the necessary skills to combat evasive malware effectively.