Building a User-Centric Security Model in iOS Applications
Offered By: try! Swift Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 23-minute conference talk from try! Swift NYC 2016 on building user-centric security models for iOS applications. Learn from Anastasiia Voitova, an experienced iOS developer and security specialist, as she discusses creating robust security systems that remain effective even when application keys are compromised or servers are hacked. Discover the concept of "thin" security models that rely on user-specific crypto keys or passwords as the primary source of trust. Gain insights into implementing transparent security layers in client-server systems and understand recent changes in App Transport Security (ATS). Enhance your knowledge of iOS application security and learn strategies to minimize risks and reduce developer challenges in maintaining secure mobile applications.
Syllabus
try! Swift NYC 2016 - Building a User-Centric Security Model in iOS Applications
Taught by
try! Swift Conference
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