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Android Security Essentials LiveLessons - Question

 
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Nice to have you here answering our questions Godfrey.

I'm currently a new android developer (used Titanium/Xamarin on previous projects). I work for a fairly large company(24,000+) and I create internal facing business applications for all of our associates.

My question is do you feel the training you are offering is more applicable to say the indie developer or security is just security and someone like myself could greatly benefit from your training as I make internal business applications?

Thanks in advance,

Karl
 
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Thanks for the welcome. The training is based on the OWASP top 10 and is applicable to people working on internal projects as well as people working on external facing applications. Most of the training is for Native Android apps but there are some demos that are also for hybrid apps that you might find interesting.
 
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The hybrid stuff is just pure Evil... I have a saying, "Friends don't let friends cross-platform"

We actually just made the switch to pure native for Android and iOS and I'm loving it.


 
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