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Reverse Engineering and Securing iOS Applications

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Reverse Engineering and Securing iOS Applications

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• What we'll do
Hi everyone!

This month we will have a presentation from Luke Reichold. He will be showing us the tools and methodologies to reverse engineer iOS apps. These techniques allow developers to both discover and mitigate security vulnerabilities in their own apps as well as to gain insight into the design of other apps or system API's. Topics include introductions to static and runtime analysis, jailbreak detection, dynamic libraries, defending against runtime manipulation, iOS filesystem security, and inspecting network traffic.

Luke is a Software Engineer at WWT Asynchrony Labs and have been developing apps on iOS for a wide range of enterprise and start-ups clients​​ since 2010. Hope to see you there. Jeremiah

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There should be free parking in the parking lot behind the Asynchrony building. There are parking toll booths, but the arms should be raised so you'll be able to enter and exit without paying. Take 9th St. south from Spruce (on the East side of the building).

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900 Spruce St, Suite 700 · St. Louis, MO