TJ Nel | Ph.D Student. Malware Researcher. Hacker.
TJ Nel is a doctoral candidate who focuses on malware research and reverse engineering. He also works in the cybersecurity industry overseeing incident response and threat research teams.
Email: me[at]tjnel[dot]net
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Publications
- Nelson, T., Nance, C., & Noteboom, C. (2023, March). Web Injection and Banking Trojan Malware-A Systematic Literature Review. In 2023 6th International Conference on Information and Computer Technologies (ICICT) (pp. 45-53). IEEE.
- T. Nelson, A. O’Brien, and C. Noteboom, “MACHINE LEARNING APPLICATIONS IN MALWARE CLASSIFICATION: A META- ANALYSIS LITERATURE REVIEW,” vol. 12, 2023.
- Nelson, T., & Kettani, H. (2020, March). Open Source PowerShell-Written Post Exploitation Frameworks Used by Cyber Espionage Groups. In 2020 3rd International Conference on Information and Computer Technologies (ICICT) (pp. 451-456). IEEE.
- Dangi, B., Gamet, J., Kulm, A., Nelson, T., O'brien, A, & Pauli, W. E. (2020). Alert Prioritization and Strengthening: Towards an Industry Standard Priority Scoring System for IDS Analysts using Open Source Tools and Models of Machine Learning. South Dakota Law Review, 65(3).