Utilising the iOS Secure Enclave with your data
The Secure Enclave The Secure Enclave is a pivotal part of most modern Apple devices. On your iPhone, it's what keeps secure your most sensitive information. Information such as your biometric data, to use with Face & Touch ID and your payment inform...
An overview of PASETO Token-Based Authentication
When it comes to securing web applications, there are various options for authentication and authorization. Two popular choices are PASETO and JWT. While JWT has been widely utilized for many years, PASETO is a relatively new technology that has gained tr...
Avoiding tampering on Android
It's important to keep user data safe. Like any software, Android can be target of attacks to access valuable data and even though no software is perfectly safe, as developers we should always follow the security best practices and do what is in our reach...
Php Conference - Barcelona 2019
On 12t-13th of November 2019, Barcelona hosted the annual Php Conference. So many inspiring speakers (Rasmus Lerdorf - the creator of Php Language opened the event) with plenty of interesting topics. There is no justice trying to resume their talks but ju...
Droidcon London 2016
Last year we attended DroidCon London and it was my first Android conference ever. Before that I attended CocoaConf in Las Vegas, as I mostly did iOS back then. DroidCon London 2015 was exciting because at that point I had been doing Android exclusively f...
Understanding code signing for iOS apps
If you're an iOS developer, most likely you've had to deal with code signing. And if you're a junior iOS developer, you might've felt a bit overwhelmed by everything going on in the "Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles" section of the developer port...
Insights from NSSpain
We've recently attended NSSpain, a developer conference focusing mostly on iOS. This was our experience, in three different perspectives. Jakob Mygind The main points that stuck out for me during the NSSpain conference were the increased focus on and need...