iOS Application Security (No Starch Press)
Thursday, 18 February 2016

Every day, over half a billion iOS entrust mobile devices with their personal information. If you write an application that mishandles that information, you'll create a goldmine for attackers and a catastrophe for you and your customers. Whether you develop iOS apps or test their defenses, it's critical that you know how to track down and eliminate security threats before they become real issues, David Thiel shows you how to write apps that actually protect users from the bad guys. He covers everything you need to know to design secure iOS apps from the ground up. 

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Author: David Thiel 
Publisher: No Starch Press
Date: December 25, 2015
Pages: 288
ISBN: 978-1593276010
Print: 159327601X 
Kindle: B01BLVZ3IK

 

 

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