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Creating Secure iOS Code in Objective C

This course discusses techniques for creating secure iOS applications. It covers several common vulnerabilities, such as exposure of authentication credentials, sensitive data, and other secrets | custom URL scheme-abuse | and XML eXternal Entity (XXE) Injection. It also describes techniques for mitigating these vulnerabilities. After you have completed this course, you will be able to protect data at rest with the data protection and common crypto APIs, mitigate sensitive data exposure in background snapshots, prevent custom URL scheme abuse, and mitigate XXE Injection.

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187 Ballardvale Street, Suite A195
Wilmington, MA 01887

Course Overview

Overall Proficiency Level
3 - Advanced
Course Catalog Number
COD 316
Training Purpose
Skill Development
Specific Audience
All
Delivery Method
Online, Self-Paced
  • Online, Self-Paced

Learning Objectives

On successful completion of this course, learners should have the knowledge and skills to:

  • Protect data at rest with the Data Protection and Common Crypto APIs
  • Mitigate sensitive data exposure in background snapshots
  • Prevent custom URL scheme abuse
  • Mitigate XXE Injection

Framework Connections

The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):

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