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Miriam C. Wiesner
Miriam C. Wiesner
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Miriam C. Wiesner

Miriam C. Wiesner is a senior security researcher at Microsoft, with over 15 years of experience in IT and IT security. She has held various positions, including administrator/system engineer, software developer, premier field engineer, program manager, security consultant, and pentester. She is also a renowned creator of open source tools based in PowerShell, including EventList and JEAnalyzer. She has been invited multiple times to present the research behind her tools at many international conferences, such as Black Hat (the US, Europe, and Asia), PSConfEU, and MITRE ATT&CK workshop. Outside of work, Miriam is a dedicated wife and mother, residing with her family near Nuremberg, Germany.
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Why AMSI? A practical example

Before we dive deeper into what exactly AMSI is, let’s first look at the why. As I mentioned in the introduction of this chapter, it’s an ongoing battle between attackers and defenders. Attackers try to launch successful attacks, while defenders try to prevent them.

In the early days, it was quite easy for attackers. Often, they just had to write a script to perform their malicious actions, but soon, defenders reacted to that so that their malicious intentions were detected and blocked. Attackers had to obfuscate their actions to launch successful attacks.

In order to analyze the content, antimalware vendors can create their own in-process COM server (DLL) that serves as an AMSI provider and register it under the following registry paths:

  • HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\AMSI\Providers
  • HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID

A vendor can register one or more AMSI provider DLLs.

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Miriam C. Wiesner

Miriam C. Wiesner is a senior security researcher at Microsoft, with over 15 years of experience in IT and IT security. She has held various positions, including administrator/system engineer, software developer, premier field engineer, program manager, security consultant, and pentester. She is also a renowned creator of open source tools based in PowerShell, including EventList and JEAnalyzer. She has been invited multiple times to present the research behind her tools at many international conferences, such as Black Hat (the US, Europe, and Asia), PSConfEU, and MITRE ATT&CK workshop. Outside of work, Miriam is a dedicated wife and mother, residing with her family near Nuremberg, Germany.
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