try! Swift Tokyo 2025 - Introduction to security research and bounty hunting on Apple's platforms
The reason why I'd like to give this talk is because as someone who works as both an iOS/Mac developer and a security researcher, I've learned that there's a lot that the developer community can contribute to security research on Apple's platforms, but most developers think that it's a niche outside their area of expertise. However, most professional security researchers focus at the low level where app developers don't usually have a lot of knowledge. Through my work, I've found quite a few security bugs in Mac and iOS that could be found at the higher level, and those bugs have rewarded me with multiple bug bounty payments from Apple as well as helping improve the security of the operating systems. This talk would be a way to introduce more developers to the practice, with some examples of my past experiences, and encourage them to pursue security research as part of their career. You can read about some of my security research work on my blog. I think this fits well as both an inspirational and technical topic that's not usually covered in developer conferences. Speaker: Gui Rambo Developers from all over the world gather for tips and tricks and the latest case studies of development using Swift. Developers from all over the world will gather here. Swift and to showcase our Swift knowledge and skills, and to collaborate with each other, The event will be held for three days from April 9 - 11, 2025! Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@trySwiftConference X: https://twitter.com/tryswiftconf WebSite: https://tryswift.jp