Android Security Internals: An In-Depth Guide to Android’s Security Architecture
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There are more than one billion Android devices in use today, each one a potential target. Unfortunately, many fundamental Android security features have been little more than a black box to all but the most elite security professionals—until now.In Android Security Internals, top Android security expert Nikolay Elenkov takes us under the hood of the Android security system. Elenkov describes Android security architecture from the bottom up, delving into the implementation of major security-related components and subsystems, like Binder IPC, permissions, cryptographic providers, and device administration.You’ll learn:–How Android permissions are declared, used, and enforced–How Android manages application packages and employs code signing to verify their authenticity–How Android implements the Java Cryptography Architecture (JCA) and Java Secure Socket Extension (JSSE) frameworks–About Android’s credential storage system and APIs, which let applications store cryptographic keys securely–About the online account management framework and how Google accounts integrate with Android–About the implementation of verified boot, disk encryption, lockscreen, and other device security features–How Android’s bootloader and recovery OS are used to perform full system updates, and how to obtain root accessWith its unprecedented level of depth and detail, Android Security Internals is a must-have for any security-minded Android developer.
Additional information
Weight | 0.85 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.57 × 17.78 × 23.5 cm |
PubliCanadation City/Country | USA |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 432 |
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Year Published | 2014-10-14 |
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ISBN 10 | 1593275811 |
About The Author | Nikolay Elenkov has been working on enterprise security–related projects for more than 10 years. He became interested in Android shortly after the initial public release and has been developing Android applications since version 1.5. His work has led to the discovery and correction of significant Android security flaws. He writes about Android security on his highly regarded blog, nelenkov.blogspot.com. |
"If you are an Android application developer or breaker, you should definitely read this book."—Michele Orrù, BeEF core developer and coauthor of The Browser Hacker's Handbook"A deep look at Android from both the operating system internals and security perspective."—Andrew Case, Volatility core developer and coauthor of The Art of Memory Forensics"Not only does this book provide an invaluable and even essential course in security, it will deepen your understanding of the OS generally."—Steve Mansfield-Devine, editor of Elsevier's Network Security Newsletter"An excellent coverage of all things Android security."—IT World "Every Android developer should have this book on their bookshelf."—SYS-CON Media "Highly recommended."—I Programmer"This book is amazing and one of the most comprehensive Android texts I have read to date."—Dan Borges, LockBoxx |
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Table Of Content | Foreword by Jon SawyerAcknowledgementsIntroductionChapter 1: Android's Security ModelChapter 2: PermissionsChapter 3: Package ManagementChapter 4: User ManagementChapter 5: Cryptographic ProvidersChapter 6: Network Security and PKIChapter 7: Credential StorageChapter 8: Online Account ManagementChapter 9: Enterprise SecurityChapter 10: Device SecurityChapter 11: NFC and Secure ElementsChapter 12: SELinuxChapter 13: System Updates and Root AccessIndex |
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