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Android Application Security Essentials

By : Pragati Rai
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Android Application Security Essentials

By: Pragati Rai

Overview of this book

In today's techno-savvy world, more and more parts of our lives are going digital, and all this information is accessible anytime and anywhere using mobile devices. It is of the utmost importance that you understand and implement security in your apps that will reduce the likelihood of hazards that will wreck your users' experience. "Android Application Security Essentials" takes a deep look into Android security from kernel to the application level, with practical hands-on examples, illustrations, and everyday use cases. This book will show you how to overcome the challenge of getting the security of your applications right. "Android Application Security Essentials" will show you how to secure your Android applications and data. It will equip you with tricks and tips that will come in handy as you develop your applications.We will start by learning the overall security architecture of the Android stack. Securing components with permissions, defining security in a manifest file, cryptographic algorithms and protocols on the Android stack, secure storage, security focused testing, and protecting enterprise data on your device is then also discussed in detail. You will also learn how to be security-aware when integrating newer technologies like NFC and mobile payments into your Android applications. At the end of this book, you will understand Android security at the system level all the way to the nitty-gritty details of application security for securing your Android applications.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Android Application Security Essentials
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Sample test case scenarios


In this section, I have tried to enumerate some sample test cases that are interesting from the security perspective. They are in no particular order and you may use them as a reference when identifying test cases for your particular use case.

Testing on the server

The mobile ecosystem is very interesting; it is young and still evolving. The application may want to send a piece of data to the server but what is received on the server may be quite different. This could be because of issues in the communication channel where a hacker snoops in and changes the content as it moves or it could be a bad client. No matter what the reason is, it is not enough to test the application only, server testing is critical for the security of your application. These tests focus on whether what was intended is received on the server side, if PII is stored in clear on the server, if business logic is residing on the client then is it working properly. We discussed this in Chapter...