Join Bear Cahill for an in-depth discussion in this video Next steps, part of Advanced iOS Development: Keychain Access.
- [Bear] I really hope you enjoyed the course … and I hope you learned a lot. … Encryption doesn't have to be scary, right? … Going forward, I'd say you have the tools … to use Keychain to look into more options … and items to store like certificates and keys. … And feel free to reach out and keep in touch with me … at Brainwashinc.com, … @brainofbear on Twitter, … and look me up on LinkedIn. … Now go get codin'. … …
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1/23/2020- Creating keychain queries
- Storing generic passwords
- Retrieving data from the keychain
- Handling search results
- Updating and deleting keychain values
- Working with keychain access groups
Skill Level Advanced
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Introduction
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1. iOS Keychain Services
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Secure enclave41s
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Attribute keys and values1m 44s
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2. Storing Keychain Values
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Xcode project configuration1m 31s
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iOS code overview4m 12s
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Storing a generic password2m 54s
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Review keychain database2m 6s
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3. Retrieving Data from the Keychain
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Keychain search concepts4m 36s
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Keychain search query1m 32s
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Searching in keychain1m 40s
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Handling search results3m 24s
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4. Updating and Deleting Keychain Values
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Update keychain preparation2m 34s
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5. Keychain Sharing
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Keychain access groups1m 39s
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Sharing keychain data4m 18s
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App group data sharing1m 20s
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Sharing data in app group2m 42s
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6. Building the App Challenges
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Conclusion
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Next steps32s
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