Throughout the course, students will use the innovative Corellium platform to experience iOS and Android penetration testing in a realistic environment. You'll safely work with mobile malware samples to understand the data exposure and access threats affecting Android and iOS devices, and you'll learn how to bypass locked screens to exploit lost or stolen devices. You'll leverage automated and manual mobile application analysis tools to identify deficiencies in mobile app network traffic, file system storage, and inter-app communication channels. You'll learn how to bypass platform encryption and manipulate apps to circumvent client-side security techniques. With the skills you acquire in SEC575, you will be able to evaluate the security weaknesses of built-in and third-party applications. Learn How to Pen Test the Biggest Attack Surface in Your Entire Organization SEC575 examines the full gamut of these devices. Users rely on mobile devices today more than ever before – we know it, and the bad guys do too. You can see this trend in corporations, hospitals, banks, schools, and retail stores across the world. Mobile devices are no longer a convenience technology – they are an essential tool carried or worn by users worldwide, often displacing conventional computers for everyday enterprise data needs. SEC575: iOS and Android Application Security Analysis and Penetration Testing is designed to give you the skills to understand the security strengths and weaknesses of Apple iOS and Android devices, including Android 12 and iOS 15. These devices constitute the biggest attack surface in most organizations, yet these same organizations often don't have the skills needed to assess them. Unfortunately, such a surface already exists today: mobile devices. It moves regularly from place to place, stores highly sensitive and critical data, and sports numerous, different wireless technologies all ripe for attack. Imagine an attack surface that is spread across your organization and in the hands of every user.
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