In this video, learn how iOS prevents us from accessing unsecure or outdated websites and network resources.
- [Instructor] App transport security is a feature…that requires iOS apps to connect to their backend server…using a secure TLS channel.…Apple planned to enforce this requirement…by the end of 2016.…Eventually, they postponed the deadline.…Although developers can opt out and disable ATS,…it is recommended to support encrypted communication…and switch to HTTPS as soon as possible.…By using unencrypted HTTP connections,…we expose sensitive unprotected data…that can be easily intercepted by attackers.…
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10/26/2018- Encryption, code signing, and sandboxing
- Preventing pasteboard leakage with and without coding
- Working with the keychain
- File data protection
- Securing apps using biometrics
- Implementing Touch ID and Face ID
- Performing asymmetric encryption and decryption
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Keeping your apps secure1m 13s
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What you should know1m 21s
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1. iOS Security Fundamentals
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Security in iOS1m 2s
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The Secure Boot1m 34s
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Touch ID and Face ID1m 42s
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Code signing1m
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Sandboxing53s
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User privacy41s
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2. User Data Protection
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Purpose strings2m 7s
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The pasteboard spy app2m 24s
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Hacking the UserDefaults4m 40s
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3. The Keychain
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Using the Keychain wrapper4m 31s
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4. File Data Protection
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5. Securing Apps Using Biometrics
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Implementing Touch ID2m 51s
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Implementing Face ID4m 57s
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6. Cryptographic APIs/Interfaces
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Creating the private key5m 49s
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Conclusion
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Next steps50s
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