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View DealMobile Application market is growing like anything and so is the Mobile Security industry. With lots of frequent application releases and updates happening, conducting the complete security analysis of mobile applications becomes time consuming and cumbersome mainly because of the overheads in setting up and maintaining a mobile application testing environment. This course will introduce an extendable, and scalable web framework called Mobile Security Framework (MobSF) for Automated Security analysis of Mobile Applications. Mobile Security Framework is an intelligent and automated open source mobile application (Android/iOS/Windows) pentesting and binary/code analysis framework capable of performing static and dynamic analysis. It supports Android and iOS binaries as well as zipped source code. This course will teach the attendee on how to configure and run MobSF. In addition to that, the instructor will discuss various real world use cases with MobSF like Android Malware analysis and uncovering vulnerabilities in few Android applications that are present in Google playstore.
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Ajin Abraham is an Application Security Engineer by profession having 5+ years of experience in Application Security including 2 years of Security Research. He is passionate on developing new and unique security tools than depending on pre existing tools that never work. Some of his contributions to Hacker's arsenal include OWASP Xenotix XSS Exploit Framework, Mobile Security Framework (MobSF), Xenotix xBOT, MalBoxie, Firefox Add-on Exploit Suite, Static DOM XSS Scanner, NodeJsScan etc to name a few.
He has been invited to speak at multiple security conferences including ClubHack, NULLCON, OWASP AppSec AsiaPac, BlackHat Europe, Hackmiami, Confidence, BlackHat US, BlackHat Asia, ToorCon, Ground Zero Summit, Hack In the Box and c0c0n.