Android Application Static and Dynamic Security Assessment
Android Application Static and Dynamic Security Assessment, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.33, with 44 lectures, based on 6 reviews, and has 1037 subscribers.
You will learn about Hacking Android Application Architecture Android Application Source code Analysis Android Application Automated Static Analysis Android Application Component Security Testing Android Application Traffic Analysis Android Application Automated Dynamic Analysis Burp Suite Professional Burp Suite Open Source Kali tools Mobile Hacking This course is ideal for individuals who are Security Analysts or Android Application Developers or Cyber Security Students or Ethical Hackers or Android Application Pentesters It is particularly useful for Security Analysts or Android Application Developers or Cyber Security Students or Ethical Hackers or Android Application Pentesters.
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Summary
Title: Android Application Static and Dynamic Security Assessment
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 4.33
Number of Lectures: 44
Number of Published Lectures: 44
Number of Curriculum Items: 44
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 44
Original Price: ₹799
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Hacking
- Android Application Architecture
- Android Application Source code Analysis
- Android Application Automated Static Analysis
- Android Application Component Security Testing
- Android Application Traffic Analysis
- Android Application Automated Dynamic Analysis
- Burp Suite Professional
- Burp Suite
- Open Source Kali tools
- Mobile Hacking
Who Should Attend
- Security Analysts
- Android Application Developers
- Cyber Security Students
- Ethical Hackers
- Android Application Pentesters
Target Audiences
- Security Analysts
- Android Application Developers
- Cyber Security Students
- Ethical Hackers
- Android Application Pentesters
This whole course is divided into 6 Sections which covers different necessary portions for Android Application Security and they goes like this :-:
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Lab Setup
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Introduction to Android
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Static Analysis tools for Android Applications
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Getting Started with DIVA-Beta Application
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Pentester Lab Applications
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Dynamic and Automated Analysis
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Dynamic Instrumentation with Frida and Objection
This course require few things from learner, such as :-:
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Some hands on experience with any linux operating system, best for Kali Linux users.
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Basic code level understanding of JAVA language.
Minimum System requirements for this course :-:
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CPU — i5 7th Gen
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RAM — 12 GB
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Storage — 250 GB SSD
Who this course is for:
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All web application security analyst.
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All those security enthusiast.
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All those newbies into hacking.
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All those API security analyst.
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A total beginner, with a curious mind and wants to be an app developer
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Anyone who wants to become an Android Developer
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Penetration testers who want to do a Penetration Testing against Android mobile phones.
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Application developers who want to write secure mobile applications.
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Anyone who want to protect themselves against mobile attacks.
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Programmers who are interested in building Android apps
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Technical or non-technical entrepreneurs who want to start mobile app business
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Anyone who wants to create Android Applications
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Those who want to develop an Android Hacking
This course will give you a beginner to intermediate level knowledge in android application security. Audio and Video quality might not be the best, but these are the thing you need to know to get started in Android application security.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Lab Configuration
Lecture 1: Install kali Linux in VMware Workstation Professional or Player
Lecture 2: Configure WSL Kali Linux in Windows Machine
Lecture 3: Genymotion Installation
Chapter 2: Introduction to Android
Lecture 1: Android History
Lecture 2: Android OS Architecture
Lecture 3: Android Boot Sequence
Lecture 4: Android Debug Bridge – ADB
Lecture 5: Android File Structure
Lecture 6: Android Application Architecture
Chapter 3: Static Analysis Tools for Android Applications
Lecture 1: Decompiling Android Application with JADX
Lecture 2: Decompiling Android Application with QARK (Quick Android Review Kit by LinkedIn)
Lecture 3: Reading JAR File with JD-GUI
Lecture 4: Reading DEx File with ByteCode-Viewer
Lecture 5: Decompile Android Application With APKTOOL
Lecture 6: Reading Small with Android Studio and Convert DEx file into JAR with DEx2JAR
Lecture 7: Extracting Java and Smali Code with MobSF (Mobile Security Framework)
Lecture 8: Installing MobSF in Windows OS
Chapter 4: Getting Started with DIVA-Beta Application
Lecture 1: Insecure Logging
Lecture 2: Hardcoding Issue Part 1
Lecture 3: Insecure Data Storage Part 1 || Shared Preferences
Lecture 4: Insecure Data Storage Part 2 || SQLite Database
Lecture 5: Insecure Data Storage Part 3 || Temp Files
Lecture 6: Insecure Data Storage Part 4 || External Storage
Lecture 7: Improper Input Validation || SQL-injection
Lecture 8: Improper Input Validation || Web View Methods
Lecture 9: Access Control Issue Part 1
Lecture 10: Access Control Issue Part 2
Lecture 11: Access Control Issue Part 3
Lecture 12: Improper Input Validation Part 2
Lecture 13: Improper Input Validation Issue Part 3 || Input Fuzzing
Chapter 5: Pentester Lab Applications
Lecture 1: Pentester Lab 01
Lecture 2: Pentester Lab 02
Lecture 3: Pentester Lab 03
Lecture 4: Pentester Lab 04
Lecture 5: Pentester Lab 05
Chapter 6: Dynamic and Automated Analysis
Lecture 1: Installing Burp Suite Professional in Windows for free.
Lecture 2: Installing Burp Suite Professional in Kali Linux Machine for Free.
Lecture 3: Getting Started with Burp Suite Professional.
Lecture 4: SSL Pinning Bypass and Capture Application Traffic with Burp Suite Professional
Lecture 5: Analysing Android Application with Mob-SF
Lecture 6: Analyse Application Source code with AndroBug Framework.
Lecture 7: Installing Drozer for Dynamic Analysis
Lecture 8: Working with Drozer
Chapter 7: Dynamic Instrumentation Tools
Lecture 1: Install Frida and Bypass SSL Pinning
Instructors
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Siddharth Sangwan
Security Enthusiast
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