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Memory, Encryption, and Protecting Data in Android

Infosec via Coursera

Overview

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This course is designed for intermediate-level learners who want to enhance their security skills in Android development. Participants will analyze the structure of Android memory and evaluate its defenses against exploitation, including understanding pointers and their role in buffer overflow exploits. The course covers various types of overflows, mitigation techniques, and specific vulnerabilities such as the Stagefright buffer overflow. In addition to exploitation techniques, learners will explore secure data storage practices within the Android file system, implement cryptography concepts, and securely manage credentials using the Android Keystore. The course also addresses password security through hashing and salting techniques, common data risks, and secure storage practices to protect data at rest. Finally, participants will gain insights into network security, data protection in transit, and securing inter-process communications and webviews in Android applications.

Syllabus

  • Memory Corruption
    • In this module, you'll dive into the intricacies of Android memory management. We'll explore how memory is structured and used in Android apps, and you'll learn to identify and mitigate common vulnerabilities like overflows. By the end, you'll have hands-on experience with the notorious Stagefright buffer overflow vulnerability, equipping you with practical skills to protect your apps.
  • Encryption
    • This module will guide you through the essentials of encryption in Android development. You'll learn how to protect user data at every stage—whether it's at rest, in transit, or in use. We'll cover common pitfalls in handling user credentials and how to avoid them, ensuring your app's data remains secure. By the end, you'll be adept at using Android Keystore for secure credential storage.
  • Protecting Data
    • In this module, you'll explore various strategies to protect data beyond encryption. We'll discuss common data risks and how to secure data during transmission and storage. You'll also learn to mitigate data leakage risks and secure inter-process communications within Android apps. By the end, you'll have a comprehensive understanding of how to protect data viewed online by users.

Taught by

Chrystine D Thorsen

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