What if everything you think you know about iOS security is only the surface?
The apps you trust every day - banking, messaging, enterprise tools - are far more complex beneath the glass than you've ever imagined. This book shows you how they really work, how they fail, and how to defend them properly.
A Complete Guide to Reverse Engineering, Exploitation, and Secure Development on Apple Platforms
By Maximilian Leon Wolfgang
This isn't a casual overview or recycled theory. It's a deep, modern guide to understanding iOS security where architecture, memory, cryptography, runtime behavior, and kernel concepts all connect.
Reverse engineering Swift and ARM64e binaries
Runtime instrumentation and dynamic analysis
Sandboxing, entitlements, and containment
Secure networking and SSL validation
Keychain and Secure Enclave internals
Memory corruption and modern mitigations
Kernel security and privilege escalation
Jailbreak architecture and tweak development
Secure coding and professional mobile pentesting workflows
This book is for developers, security researchers, penetration testers, red teamers, and blue teamers who want more than surface-level knowledge.
iOS security has evolved - pointer authentication, rootless models, hardened runtime, platform trust enforcement. So must you.
This is not about shortcuts. It's about depth, structure, and true understanding.
Will you just use iOS... or will you truly understand it?