Android Security Essentials

3+ Hours of Video Instruction Android applications make use of advanced hardware and software, as well as local and server data, exposed through the platform to bring innovation and value to consumers. To protect that value, the platform must offer an application environment that ensures the sec...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Nolan, Godfrey, author (author)
Formato: Video
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Addison-Wesley Professional 2013.
Edición:1st edition
Colección:LiveLessons
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Sumario:3+ Hours of Video Instruction Android applications make use of advanced hardware and software, as well as local and server data, exposed through the platform to bring innovation and value to consumers. To protect that value, the platform must offer an application environment that ensures the security of users, data, applications, the device, and the network. Securing an open platform requires a robust security architecture and rigorous security programs, as well as developers who are aware of the security issues that may come up. Android Security Essentials LiveLessons alerts developers to the security issues that can arise when using the Android platform and guides them though solutions. Godfrey Nolan covers best practices for Android security by examining common security scenarios. Each lesson begins by presenting the concept behind the security problem at hand, with snippets of code introduced as the problem is explored. This is then followed by examination of code or demonstration of tools showing you how to implement the concepts presented. The source code repository for this LiveLesson can be found at https://github.com/godfreynolan/LiveLessons . Godfrey Nolan is founder and president of RIIS, a mobile development firm in the Detroit metro area. Godfrey has spoken at AnDevCon, JavaOne, ASP-Connections, VSLive, CodeMash, Code PaLOUsa, 1DevDay, and many local Java and .NET user groups on a wide range of topics, including continuous integration, executable requirements and mobile security. Skill Level All levels What You Will Learn How to write secure Android apps using the OWASP top 10 as a guideline How to do an audit your own Android app Who Should Take This Course Android developers Security professionals Android project managers CIOs Course Requirements Basic understanding of functionality of Android phones, some Java experience would be helpful but not essential. Lesson 1: Android Security Basics This lesson explains the problems with Android from a security perspective. We dive right in and show how to reverse engineer an Android APK to view its source as well as backup an APK’s data to see what runtime customer information is exposed. The lesson also introduces the OWASP Mobile top 10 risks from the Open Web Application Security Project which we cover detail in each lesson. Lesson 2: Dealing with Insecure Data Lesson 2 walks you through where runtime data is stored on the Android device, how to use Andro...
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Descripción Física:1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 4 min.)