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Lesson 1: Android Security Basics This lesson explains the problems with Android from a security perspective. Lesson 2: Dealing with Insecure Data Lesson 2 walks you through where runtime data is stored on the Android device, how to use Android file permissions to securely write data to an SD-card and also looks at how to write securely to a SQLite database.
Lesson 3: Weak Server Side Controls This lesson deals with storing and securing data stored on backend web servers or in the cloud. Lesson 6: Poor Authorization This lesson explains what the options are for logging in to an Android app, how they can be compromised and best practices for user authorization.
Lesson 7: Improper Session Handling Building on Lesson 6, this lesson explains why mobile sessions are different from web sessions. Lesson 8: Security Decisions via Untrusted Inputs Learn how the Android framework manages communication between Android apps and how that can be exploited. Lesson 9: Side Channel Data Leakage Android apps, probably more than other mobile platform, have a tendency to leak information in log files.
Lesson Sensitive Information Disclosure While Lesson 2 looked at the runtime information that may or may not be exposed, Lesson 11 looks at how developers are exposing information hard coded in the compiled application such as encryption keys and how this potentially exposes more customer information. More Information. Overview Pearson Education, Inc. Collection and Use of Information To conduct business and deliver products and services, Pearson collects and uses personal information in several ways in connection with this site, including: Questions and Inquiries For inquiries and questions, we collect the inquiry or question, together with name, contact details email address, phone number and mailing address and any other additional information voluntarily submitted to us through a Contact Us form or an email.
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