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Immediately secure your iPhone, regardless of who you are-IT professional dealing with corporate devices or average user. This book covers how to deal with various types of attacks, use secure networking practices, and stay legal while hacking the hackers. Securing your iPhone is not easy. While iOS is a very secure operating system, this book takes the most advanced cybersecurity and operational security standpoints and codifies them into a reference guide that will help all users securely use their iPhones on home and corporate networks of all types and locations.Not only are end users addressed, but this book also helps developers and IT professionals send iPhones and apps out the door already secured and ready to face the dangers of the cyberworld. Both end users and professionals are given information on the different types of popular attacks from software to social engineering and how to effectively deal with threats while trying to avoid them to begin with.What You'll Learn Secure your iPhone immediatelyUse a proper VPN and select a good VPN provider while keeping in mind all technical and communications lawsRun a pen test on your iPhone to find new bugs and submit them to AppleProtect against the finest social engineers in the world Who This Book Is ForEveryone who uses an iPhone, watchOS, or Apple TV Device in their home, office, or both.
Contents
Chapter 1 titleChapter Goal: To get the user secured immediately before they even read into the book, for free.* Rebooting your iPhone* Backing everything up to iCloud* Reseting all settingsChapter 2 title: Securing Your Intellectual Property on Your iPhoneChapter Goal: Protect intellectual property on and while transmitting via iPhones.* Learning about intellectual property * Securing my own intellectual property* Transmitting intellectual property properly via the US Copyright Office registrationChapter 3 title: Remote Wiping an iPhone in an Emergency* Recognizing an emergency* Wiping your iPhone* Wiping your Watch* Recovering your data from iCloudChapter 4) Securing Corporate Email * Encrypting all email communications* Using secure encrypted application to send and receive emailsChapter 5) Working with Corporate Executive Policy* Respecting the executive orders* Reading executive orders* Paying attention to various corporate rules on corporate networks* Defining corporate network rules* Setting business user policyChapter 6) Accessing the Root User* Rooting your iPhone * Jailbreaking* Using SSH on your iPhone to manage AWS Instances* Manaing your AWS Infrastructure from your iPhone* Securing your iPhone to a security engineer's standard from AppleChapter 7) Engineering Secure iOS and watchOS Applications* This chapter will be a guest interview from PJ Cabrera, one of your authors! He worked for Apple doing iPhone app development for a long time and has written many books on iPhone programming and is a good friend of mine. It should be no trouble getting him to contribute this chapter, if not, I am happy to write it myself.* Considering security when using XCode for programming basic apps* Submitting your apps to the app store for review* Monitoring app security and providing updatesChapter 8) Watching out for Shoulder Surfers and Emoji Burgers* Understanding social engineering* Resolving identity theft * Recovering financial losses from your insurer* Handling iPhone theft* Finding your iPhone* Remote Wiping your iPhoneChapter 9) Running a DDoS From your iPhone or watchOS* Using Neustar Real browser stress tests against your iPhone* Remoting into your iPhone* Getting AppleCare support and how to get the best support possible from themChapter 10) DDoSing your iPhone or watchOS* Understanding a denial of service attack* Securing your apps against attack* Handling a DDoS on your iPhoneChapter 11) Securing Bluetooth * Writing secure Bluetooth apps* Protecting phones against Bluetooth attacksChapter 12) Phreaking The iPhone * Understanding modern phreaking methods* Using Secure iPhone telephony appsChapter 13) Working with White Hat Guidelines* Staying legal on a corporate network* Avoiding illegal hacks and patches* Staying legal on a public networkChapter 14) Managing Corporate Endpoints* Exploring available software * Securing enterprise iOS