Disassemblers have gotten really good lately, but those of us writing in assembly language have far more primitive tools. This lecture introduces GoodASM, a modern assembler that is easily retargeted to new architectures and supports loads of features to quickly get a user up to speed on an unfamiliar architecture.
Speaker Bio:
Travis Goodspeed is a reverse engineer of embedded systems from East Tennessee. Outside his day job and his Studebaker collection, he somehow found time to write a book on Microcontroller Exploits, available wherever fine books are sold.