IoT and IIoT have made their way into our daily lives, and with them the dangers associated with their use. These usually inexpensive devices often lack security features or security guarantees because of a desire to reduce development costs. This lack of security comes despite the use of IoT in many critical applications, such as medical devices, industrial sensors, etc,. As they remain vulnerable, they are increasingly targeted by attackers, increasing the cost of recovery due to cyber-attacks year over year. Traditional security techniques, such as antivirus software, can successfully identify known threats, but they cannot cope with the increasing amount of malware and malware obfuscation techniques. Malware are typically applications t...