anti-reverse engineering tools and frameworks
"Anti-reverse engineering tools and frameworks" refer to software or systems designed to protect against unauthorized attempts to dissect, understand, or replicate the underlying code and logic of a digital application, often employed to safeguard intellectual property and software security. These tools utilize various techniques, such as obfuscation, encryption, and code transformation, to make it difficult for individuals to reverse engineer and exploit the software's proprietary information and functionality.
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