Sponsored by DataTheorem
October 11, 2018
11 AM EST
Interested in the newest security and privacy changes on Apple iOS 12? Come explore new innovations in security that are making apps work better!
We will discuss best practices for app developers who wish to take advantage of the new changes. Led by Phillip Tennen and Doug Dooley of Data Theorem, this webinar will explore the major changes landing this fall in Apple’s latest iOS SDK release. We will examine the system-wide autofill improvements in iOS 12, how to enable them in your apps, and how it improves both user interaction and security. Additionally, we’ll talk about how you can protect your app from a dangerous class of exploitation, object substitution attacks, by leveraging the NSSecureCoding API.
We will discuss Application Transport Security policies and how to set up HTTPS exemptions to keep your app as secure as possible while retaining functionality with your services. Lastly, we’ll be going over API changes shipping this year which result in better code, and safer, more performant apps.
Attend this webinar to learn:
- New security and privacy changes in Apple’s latest iOS release (version 12).
- How to take advantage of these changes to build better and safer Apple iOS apps.
- Best practices to continuously improve privacy and data security for mobile apps.
Phillip Tennen
iOS Reverse Engineer, DataTheorem
Phillip has a focus on static analysis tooling and automation. Previously, Phillip worked in the indie iOS tweak development scene, developing runtime modifications for the platform. He enjoys operating systems, program analysis, and long walks on the beach. Phillip is currently working in DataTheorem’s Paris office.
@phillipten
Doug Dooley
Chief Operating Officer, Chief Architect,
DataTheorem
Doug has a focus on product management and go-to-market strategy. Before joining Data Theorem, Dooley worked in venture capital leading investments in cloud-centric security, machine-learning, and infrastructure startups for Venrock. Prior to Venrock, Dooley spent almost two decades as an entrepreneur and technology executive at some of the most innovative and market dominant technology infrastructure companies – ranging from large corporations such as Cisco and Intel to security and virtualization startups such as Neoteris, NetScreen, and RingCube. Earlier in his career, he held various management, engineering, sales, and marketing roles at Juniper Networks, Inktomi, and Nortel Networks. Dooley earned a B.S. in Computer Engineering from Virginia Tech.
@dougdooley
Alban Diquet
Head of Engineering,Data Theorem
Alban Diquet is Head of Engineering at Data Theorem, a cloud-enabled scanning service for modern application security and data privacy. Alban's research focuses on security protocols, data privacy, and mobile security with a focus on iOS, Android, and Windows Phone devices. Alban has released several open-source security tools including SSLyze, iOS-SSL-Kill-Switch, and Introspy. Furthermore, he has presented at various security conferences including Black Hat USA, Hack in the Box, and Ruxcon. Prior to joining Data Theorem , Alban was a Principal at iSEC Partners, Inc. Alban received a MS in Computer and Electrical Engineering from the Institut Superieur d'Electronique de Paris in Paris, France, and a MS in Secure and Dependable Computer Systems from Chalmers University, in Gothenburg, Sweden.