Workshop: Mobile Security
Workshop
4 Feb 2022 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
From smartphones to tablets to watches, users are relying more and more on the convenience of mobile technology. Organizations must meet this growing trend with greater security measures to support critical business functions and protect sensitive data on enterprise devices. Mobile architectures, applications, networks and services must all be developed and managed in compliance with the oversight of a strong IT workforce.
This course provides an in-depth technical overview of the security features and limitations of modern mobile operating systems, including the top risks and vulnerabilities, every IT professional needs to know.
What you will learn
· Mobile application security measures
· Models to develop and secure Android applications
· Security detection and measures in iOS
· Trends in mobile device management (MDM)
We recommend that you have the equivalent of a BS in computer science, or a background in cybersecurity. Workstation with Android Studio and Android Device. Workstation with Xcode and iOS Device.
Himanshu Dwivedi
CEO of Data Theorem
@MSAdministrator
Himanshu Dwivedi is the CEO of Data Theorem, Inc., an application security company focusing on API Security (RESTful & GraphQL), mobile apps (iOS &Android), Cloud Apps (Serverless), and Single Page WebApps (SPAs). Himanshu has been an avid start-up entrepreneur since 1999, where he and 3 friends started the west coast office of @stake, an information security firm that was later acquired by Symantec. In 2004, Himanshu co-founded iSEC Partners, an application security company that was acquired by the NCC Group in 2010. Himanshu has several publications, including six different books (Mobile Application Security, Hacking VoIP, Hacking Exposed: Web 2.0, Hacker’s Challenge 3, Storage Security, and Implementing SSH) as well as the owner of one patent (Patent number 7849504). He has also presented at numerous conferences, including 6-time BlackHat speaker. Himanshu received a B.S. from the Carlson School of Management (University of Minnesota), where he was awarded the Tomato Can Loving Cup Award, which is given to the school’s top graduating student.