I am an iOS developer, and SecureFlag is mainly used to identify jailbroken situations. I have completed SecureFlag courses and labs, which is the reason for my increased involvement. I work in the cybersecurity domain where I need to use most of SecureFlag features to ensure we do not have any man-in-the-middle attacks. SecureFlag's hands-on experiences with security vulnerabilities help my team identify vulnerabilities since the labs provided are presented in different manners. For example, in Android, it may include AndroidManifest.xml, and most people think it will be in a different place. The way it helps us learn is that if it is iOS, we refer to jailbroken devices, and if it is Android, we call it rooting. There are endless ways to learn, which is not a single approach. My organization provided access for that.
SecureFlag's main use case is obtaining certifications and learning from the modules and tasks provided, then implementing that knowledge in our own applications to make them more secure. SecureFlag does an excellent job in teaching how to make applications more secure. In my organization, most people are using SecureFlag certification and improving their secure coding practices. I have seen them making applications more secure. Since 2024, when we were introduced to SecureFlag, we have been using it extensively, and it has been very beneficial. Every year, employees can complete one certification and learn something new regarding secure coding practices. SecureFlag has been performing exceptionally well, and it should continue to scale. Our organization is fully committed to using SecureFlag, every employee is using it, and it has been made mandatory.
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I am an iOS developer, and SecureFlag is mainly used to identify jailbroken situations. I have completed SecureFlag courses and labs, which is the reason for my increased involvement. I work in the cybersecurity domain where I need to use most of SecureFlag features to ensure we do not have any man-in-the-middle attacks. SecureFlag's hands-on experiences with security vulnerabilities help my team identify vulnerabilities since the labs provided are presented in different manners. For example, in Android, it may include AndroidManifest.xml, and most people think it will be in a different place. The way it helps us learn is that if it is iOS, we refer to jailbroken devices, and if it is Android, we call it rooting. There are endless ways to learn, which is not a single approach. My organization provided access for that.
SecureFlag's main use case is obtaining certifications and learning from the modules and tasks provided, then implementing that knowledge in our own applications to make them more secure. SecureFlag does an excellent job in teaching how to make applications more secure. In my organization, most people are using SecureFlag certification and improving their secure coding practices. I have seen them making applications more secure. Since 2024, when we were introduced to SecureFlag, we have been using it extensively, and it has been very beneficial. Every year, employees can complete one certification and learn something new regarding secure coding practices. SecureFlag has been performing exceptionally well, and it should continue to scale. Our organization is fully committed to using SecureFlag, every employee is using it, and it has been made mandatory.