Lorenz Liebler, M.Sc.
Position: Research Assistant (former member)
Research Interests
- Memory Forensics
- Malware Detection and Analysis
Publications
- Lorenz Liebler and Harald Baier, „Towards Exact and Inexact Approximate Matching of Executable Binaries“, in Proceedings of the 6th Digital Forensic Research Workshop EU (DFRWS EU 2019), Oslo (Norway), April 2019. (Best Student Paper Award)
- Lorenz Liebler, Patrick Schmitt, Frank Breitinger and Harald Baier, „On Efficiency of Artifact Lookup Strategies in Digital Forensics“, in Proceedings of the 6th Digital Forensic Research Workshop EU (DFRWS EU 2019), Oslo (Norway), April 2019.
- Lorenz Liebler and Harald Baier, „On efficiency and effectiveness of Linear Function Detection Approaches for Memory Carving“, in Proceedings of the 10th EAI International Conference on Digital Forensics & Cyber Crime (ICDF2C), New Orleans (United States). September 2018. (Best Paper Award)
- Adrian V. Kailus, Christian Hecht, Thomas Göbel und Lorenz Liebler, „fishy – Ein Framework zur Umsetzung von Verstecktechniken in Dateisystemen“, in D-A-CH Security, Gelsenkirchen (Germany), September 2018.
- Lorenz Liebler and Frank Breitinger, „mrsh-mem: Approximate Matching on Raw Memory Dumps“, in Proceedings of 11th International Conference on IT Security Incident Management & IT Forensics (IMF’18), Hamburg (Germany), May 2018.
- Lorenz Liebler and Harald Baier, „Approxis: a fast, robust, lightweight and approximate Disassembler considered in the field of memory forensics“, in Proceedings of the 9th EAI International Conference on Digital Forensics & Cyber Crime (ICDF2C), Prague (Czech Republic). October 2017.
Theses
- Master of Science, „Detecting Malware with Approximate Matching in RAM“, Hochschule Darmstadt, 2016, (FBTI Award of Excellence 2017)
- Bachelor of Science, „Automatisierte Erzeugung der Prismenstruktur eines Lichtleiters mittels Raytracing“, Hochschule RheinMain, 2013