Top Selling Famous Recommended Books of Mobile Application Security and Testing
Top Selling Famous Recommended Books of Mobile Application Security and Testing
In this post, we will see a list of some famous books on formal methods in software engineering and Computer Science.
S.NO | Book Name | Author Name |
1 |
The Mobile Application Hacker’s Handbook |
Dominic Chell and Tyrone Erasmus |
2 |
Mobile Application Security Testing: A Clear and Concise Reference |
Gerardus Blokdyk |
3 |
Mobile Application Penetration Testing |
Vijay Kumar Velu |
4 |
Mobile Application Security Testing Third Edition |
Gerardus Blokdyk |
5 |
Testing and Securing Android Studio Applications |
Belen Cruz Zapata and Antonio Hernandez Ninirola |
6 | Software Test Attacks to Break Mobile and Embedded Devices (Chapman & Hall/CRC Innovations in Software Engineering and Software Development Series) | Jon Duncan Hagar |
7 |
Hacking For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/tech)) |
Kevin Beaver |
8 | The Joy of UX: User Experience and Interactive Design for Developers (Usability) |
David Platt |
9 |
Android Hacker’s Handbook |
Joshua J. Drake and Zach Lanier |
10 |
Enterprise IoT: Strategies and Best Practices for Connected Products and Services |
Dirk Slama and Frank Puhlmann |
12 |
iOS Penetration Testing: A Definitive Guide to iOS Security
|
Kunal Relan |
13 |
Hacking Wireless Access Points: Cracking, Tracking, and Signal Jacking |
Jennifer Kurtz |
14 |
Android Security: Attacks and Defenses |
Anmol Misra and Abhishek Dubey |
15 |
Optimizing and Testing WLANs: Proven Techniques for Maximum Performance |
Tom Alexander |
16 |
Test and Analysis of Web Services |
Luciano Baresi |
17 |
Engineering Secure Software and Systems: 8th International Symposium, ESSoS 2016, London, UK, April 6-8, 2016. Proceeding |
Juan Caballero and Eric Bodden |
19 |
Computer Performance Engineering: 12th European Workshop, EPEW 2015, Madrid, Spain, August 31 – September 1, 2015 |
Marta Beltrán and William Knottenbelt |
20 |
Safe Comp 96: The 15th International Conference on Computer Safety, Reliability and Security, Vienna, Austria October 23–25 19 |
Austrian Research Centre Seibersdorf and Erwin Schoitsch |