Mobile Malware Reverse Engineer (CMMRE)

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Mobile Malware Reverse Engineer (CMMRE) Exam Voucher

Training Included (Attendance Mandatory)

The 8kSec Certified Mobile Malware Reverse Engineer (CMMRE) certification is an expert-level credential designed for professionals responsible for analyzing, dissecting, and neutralizing sophisticated malicious software targeting mobile platforms. It is specifically built to address the complexities of modern mobile threats, integrating deep technical knowledge of iOS and Android internals with advanced binary analysis and deobfuscation techniques to provide a practical, rigorous approach to mobile malware forensics.

Key details of the Certified Mobile Malware Reverse Engineer exam are as follows:

  • Number of Questions: A curated selection of active, real-world mobile malware samples (APKs, IPAs, and native binaries) across different threat families.

  • Types of Questions: Fully hands-on forensic and engineering lab challenges (including advanced static disassembly, dynamic tracking, unpacking, cryptographic analysis, and network traffic reconstruction) hosted in a secure, isolated sandbox environment.

  • Length of Test: 48 hours.

  • Passing Score: Successful candidates must deliver a comprehensive, professional-grade malware analysis report outlining the malware's capabilities, propagation vectors, indicators of compromise (IoCs), and signature-based detection rules.

  • Recommended Experience: Extensive experience in standard mobile application structures, solid proficiency with reverse engineering platforms (e.g., Jadx, Ghidra, IDA Pro), familiarity with runtime instrumentation tools (e.g., Frida), and a strong background in assembly language and mobile OS security models.

  • Languages: Available primarily in English.

The Certified Mobile Malware Reverse Engineer certification validates an individual's ability to thoroughly break down, understand, and document the behavior of hostile mobile applications. It covers critical areas such as code deobfuscation, anti-analysis bypass techniques (such as root/jailbreak detection and anti-debugging), native library analysis (C/C++), and weaponized API monitoring. This certification is ideal for malware analysts, incident responders, threat intelligence researchers, and senior security engineers who want to master mobile behavioral analysis and defend their enterprise networks from advanced persistent threats (APTs).