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<TITLE> Ghidra What's New</TITLE>
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<H1>What's New in Ghidra 9.0</H1>
<H2>Ghidra: NSA Reverse Engineering Software</H2>
<P>
Ghidra is a software reverse engineering (SRE) framework developed by NSA's Research Directorate.
This framework includes a suite of full-featured, high-end software analysis tools that enable
users to analyze compiled code on a variety of platforms including Windows, Mac OS, and Linux.
Capabilities include disassembly, assembly, decompilation, graphing, and scripting, along with
hundreds of other features. Ghidra supports a wide variety of process instruction sets and
executable formats and can be run in both user-interactive and automated modes. Users may also
develop their own Ghidra plug-in components and/or scripts using the exposed API.
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<P>
In support of NSA's Cybersecurity mission, Ghidra was built to solve scaling and teaming problems
on complex SRE efforts, and to provide a customizable and extensible SRE research platform. NSA
has applied Ghidra SRE capabilities to a variety of problems that involve analyzing malicious
code and generating deep insights for NSA analysts who seek a better understanding of potential
vulnerabilities in networks and systems.
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<H2> Bug Fixes and Enhancements</H2>
<P> Bug fixes and improvements are listed in the
<a href="ChangeHistory.html">Change History</a> file.</P>
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<B>https://www.nsa.gov/ghidra</B>
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