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DESCRIPTION:Agentic workflows are rapidly changing how we reverse engineer 
 binaries. Large language models are no longer limited to explaining decomp
 iler output or writing small helper scripts\; when paired with real toolin
 g\, they can drive analysis\, orchestrate workflows\, and connect multiple
  analysis layers faster and at a larger scale than a human analyst alone. 
 In this talk\, we explore what this shift means for code deobfuscation\, f
 rom deflattening\, opaque-predicate removal\, and string recovery to inter
 procedural and whole-program deobfuscation. We argue that the key advance 
 is not that models suddenly understand obfuscated code perfectly\, but tha
 t they can now coordinate the broader workflow around deobfuscation. We co
 nclude by examining what kinds of obfuscation may remain resilient in the 
 face of increasingly agentic reverse engineering.
DTSTAMP:20260612T175528Z
LOCATION:Grand Salon Opera
SUMMARY:Deobfuscation in the Age of Agentic Reverse Engineering - Nicolò A
 ltamura\, Tim Blazytko
URL:https://cfp.recon.cx/recon-2026/talk/A99GW9/
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