<p>ON-DEMAND WEBCAST</p><p>Go is a programming language that was developed inside Google in 2007 with an increased adoption rate each year. It was developed for the 21st century with a focus on simplicity and readability. Go also has a well-designed concurrency model and support for cross-compilation which can be useful features for malware authors.</p><p>Until recently, there has only been a handful of new malware written in Go and found in the wild each year. In the last couple of months, there has been a noticeable uptick in its use amongst threat actors, even Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) actors are using the language.</p><p>The purpose of this presentation is to introduce the nuances of Go binaries and show how a statically compiled and stripped monolith with over 6000 subroutines can be reduced down to the actual important code.</p><p><strong>Watch the on-demand webcast led by Joakim Kennedy, Threat Intel Manager at Anomali, today.</strong></p>