NSA Releases Ghidra, a Free Tool for Malware Analysts
At the RSA security conference in San Francisco yesterday, the National Security Agency (NSA) released “Ghidra,” a free software reverse engineering tool that the agency had been using internally for well over a decade. The tool is ideal for software engineers but will be especially useful for malware analysts. Ghidra is a free alternative to IDA Pro, a similar reverse engineering tool that's only available under a very expensive commercial license, priced in the range of thousands of U.S. dollars per year.