Android Security Internals
Delve into Android's security mechanisms, from the hardware to the cloud. We'll explain where and how the following mechanisms fit together: Secure Boot, TrustZone, SELinux/SEAndroid, Full Disk Encryption, File-Based Encryption, etc.
Slides are here: https://www.opersys.com/presentations/2019-05-15/android-security-internals-pub/slides-main-190515.html
UPDATE 2: Scratch that, let's do May 15th instead to avoid conflict with Google I/O.
UPDATE 1: While originally planned for April 23rd, 2019, we've had to postpone this to May 8th due to important technical difficulties with YouTube livestreaming. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience.
Видео Android Security Internals канала opersys
Slides are here: https://www.opersys.com/presentations/2019-05-15/android-security-internals-pub/slides-main-190515.html
UPDATE 2: Scratch that, let's do May 15th instead to avoid conflict with Google I/O.
UPDATE 1: While originally planned for April 23rd, 2019, we've had to postpone this to May 8th due to important technical difficulties with YouTube livestreaming. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience.
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