iOS Access Control & Protecting Software & System Integrity

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iOS Access Control & Protecting Software & System Integrity

Coursera · Intermediate ·🔧 Backend Engineering ·3mo ago

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Teaches iOS access control and software integrity protection for intermediate learners

Original Description

This course is designed for intermediate learners with prior knowledge of iOS app development and security. Participants will explore essential techniques for implementing robust access control mechanisms, including Apple ID authentication and biometric authentication. The course will also cover role-based access control and the use of one-time passwords to enhance security. In addition to access control, learners will evaluate software and system integrity by identifying potential vulnerabilities and implementing necessary security measures. The course will address the risks associated with using external code, error handling, and logging. Participants will engage in unit, integration, and system testing to ensure application reliability and performance, as well as learn how to detect jailbroken devices.
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