Tag: IRMA

6 articles
Date Tue 19 November 2019
Author Alexandre Quint
Category Software

A retrospective on the 3 past years of development and an introduction to the future of Irma, our File Analysis Solution.

Date Thu 21 June 2018
Author Fred Raynal
Category Life at Quarkslab

This year has been very fruitful for Quarkslab with lots of research, new challenges, newcomers, open source success. It is now a tradition to look back at what we have done during a small conference named “Quarks in the Shell” or just "QITS", where we share the year experience with our customers, partners and friends. QITS meeting is one of the output channels for our research work that is also reflected in internal tools, our open-source projects (e.g. Triton, LIEF and QBDI), and our products (IRMA Enterprise and Epona).

Date Fri 05 February 2016
Author Alexandre Quint
Category Software

This post deals with the new features in IRMA 1.3.0 released earlier this month, from both a user and a contributor point of view.

Date Fri 15 May 2015
Author Alexandre Quint
Category Challenge

One month ago, we launched a development challenge. Here come the results.

Date Fri 17 April 2015
Author Guillaume Dedrie
Category Challenge

Contribute to IRMA and enter for your chance to win a free ticket to Amsterdam to attend the HITB security conference.

Date Mon 23 February 2015
Author kamino
Category Software

IRMA (Incident Response & Malware Analysis) is a multi-scanner framework for identifying and analyzing suspicious files. In this article, we describe, step by step, how one can contribute to this open-source project by integrating his own analyzer.