Description
Course Overview
This course dives deep into the internal workings of Apple operating systems, including iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS.
Moreover, it focuses on real-world debugging workflows and reverse engineering strategies used by security researchers, malware analysts, and advanced developers.
As a result, learners gain the confidence to analyze binaries, trace application behavior, and understand system-level protections.
Additionally, the course explains how Apple’s security model operates in practice.
Therefore, you will understand code signing, sandboxing, entitlements, and runtime protections at a much deeper level.
Consequently, you can identify weaknesses, debug complex crashes, and analyze suspicious behavior with precision.
What You Will Learn
- Advanced debugging using LLDB, Xcode tools, and dynamic instrumentation
- Reverse engineering Mach-O binaries and Objective-C / Swift applications
- Memory analysis, runtime hooking, and method swizzling techniques
- iOS and macOS security internals, including sandbox escape concepts
- Crash analysis, symbolication, and performance troubleshooting
Furthermore, the course emphasizes practical demonstrations.
In addition, each topic builds logically on the previous one, ensuring smooth learning progression.
As a result, even complex concepts become easier to apply.
Who Should Enroll
This course is ideal for security researchers, reverse engineers, malware analysts, and advanced Apple developers.
Likewise, penetration testers and digital forensics professionals will find the content extremely valuable.
However, a basic understanding of programming and Apple platforms is recommended for best results.
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Why Choose This Course
Ultimately, this course stands out because it combines theory with hands-on practice.
Moreover, it reflects real-world attack and defense scenarios.
Therefore, learners walk away with practical skills that apply directly to professional security research and advanced debugging tasks.


















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