4/17 (Thu.) 11:00 - 11:30 7F 701F

App Code Security and Protection from a Compiler Perspective

The security of an app is a crucial concern for developers. Without proper protection mechanisms, attackers can easily use reverse engineering to analyze the application's structure and functionality, leading to actions that compromise the developer's interests, such as bypassing paid features, stealing sensitive data, or even injecting malicious code for distribution. This talk will explore how compilers can be leveraged to protect app code and increase the difficulty of reverse engineering. Attendees will gain insights into modern compiler design principles, fundamental knowledge of Clang/LLVM, code protection techniques implementable in compilers, open-source solutions, and experiences and challenges in developing compiler-based protection mechanisms at ICEshell.

Chung-Yi Chen
SPEAKER
ICEshell Co., Ltd.
Security Compiler Engineer, R&D Dept.

王羿廷 (Jason Wang)
CO-AUTHOR
王羿廷 (Jason Wang)
ICEshell Co., Ltd.
CEO

TOPIC / TRACK
Secure Software & DevSecOps Forum

LOCATION
Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 2
7F 701F

LEVEL
General General sessions explore new cybersecurity knowledge and non-technical topics, ideal for those with limited or no prior cybersecurity knowledge.

SESSION TYPE
Breakout Session

LANGUAGE
Chinese

SUBTOPIC
Mobile Security
Application Security
Reverse Engineering