
During September 2025, Suner developed a comprehensive Reverse Engineering Documentation Library for the FJNU-NISA/NISA-Wiki repository, focusing on Android system architecture, encryption algorithms, and anti-debugging techniques. Drawing on expertise in Assembly and Python, Suner curated and documented workflows involving IDAPython, X64dbg, and symbolic execution with angr, providing engineers and security researchers with a structured, reusable learning resource. The work emphasized clarity and depth, covering topics such as obfuscation, virtualization, and cryptography. By prioritizing documentation quality and onboarding support, Suner enabled faster knowledge transfer and improved cross-team collaboration in reverse engineering and system internals analysis.
September 2025 monthly summary for FJNU-NISA/NISA-Wiki: Delivered a Structured Reverse Engineering Documentation Library focusing on Android system architecture, encryption algorithms, debugging tools, symbolic execution, and anti-debugging/obfuscation techniques. The work produces a reusable learning resource for engineers and security researchers.
September 2025 monthly summary for FJNU-NISA/NISA-Wiki: Delivered a Structured Reverse Engineering Documentation Library focusing on Android system architecture, encryption algorithms, debugging tools, symbolic execution, and anti-debugging/obfuscation techniques. The work produces a reusable learning resource for engineers and security researchers.

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