Description
Windows Internals for Malware Developers & Malware Analysts is a course that examines the internal architecture of the Windows operating system from the perspective of malware analysis and low-level software behavior, published by Udemy Online Academy. Designed for cybersecurity professionals, reverse engineers, malware analysts, incident responders, and security researchers, this course provides a deep understanding of the Windows components that are commonly targeted or used by malicious software. Individuals will learn about Windows processes, threads, virtual memory, the Windows API, portable executables (PEs), system calls, DLL loading, process injection techniques, kernel interactions, debugging, and reverse engineering principles.
Whether you want to write advanced malware, analyze malicious executables, bypass security controls, detect malicious behavior, or understand how red teams and threat actors operate, this course will give you the strong internals you need. By the end, you will understand how malware interacts with Windows, how the operating system responds internally, and how to use this knowledge to develop more effective malware or analyze and defend against sophisticated threats. This course will prepare you for real-world malware development, BLUE Team analysis, incident response, reverse engineering, and ethical hacking. It will also strengthen your overall security mindset through deeper operating system awareness and practical understanding.
What you will learn in Windows Internals for Malware Developers & Malware Analysts:
- Understand Windows internals including processes, threads, memory management, PE loading, handles, objects, and system calls.
- Analyze, debug, and reverse engineer malware by understanding how malware interacts with Windows internals
- Develop Windows-based malware ethically using real API calls, process manipulation, token abuse, and stealth techniques
- Examine security boundaries and integrity levels to understand privilege escalation mechanisms, access control, and operating system protection.
- Use knowledge of Windows internals to detect malicious behavior, identify anomalies, and understand attacker techniques.
- Apply operating system internals in malware analysis labs using debuggers, tools such as x64dbg, Process Hacker, and WinDbg.
- Understand how system components communicate—from user mode to kernel mode—and how malware exploits these flows.
- Build a strong foundation for reverse engineering, malware analysis, exploit development, and blue team defense.
- And…
Course specifications
Publisher: Udemy
Instructors: Swapnil Singh
Language: English
Level: Intermediate
Number of Lessons: 51
Duration: 12 hours and 35 minutes
Course topics

Windows Internals for Malware Developers & Malware Analysts Prerequisites
Basic understanding of Windows usage (no prior knowledge of Windows Internals required).
Some programming experience in C,C++.
Interest in malware development, malware analysis, cybersecurity, or ethical hacking.
A Windows 10 or Windows 11 system (physical or virtual machine) to follow along with practical demonstrations.
Optional but recommended: Familiarity with simple command-line usage and basic debugging concepts.
This course is designed to be beginner-friendly. Even if you are new to security, you will learn everything from the ground up and build strong confidence in understanding how Windows Internals relate to malware development and malware analysis.
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