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Apple公佈將在iOS 13中引入加密開發工具CryptoKit
[ls_content_block id=”23798″] 據蘋果公司網站稱,蘋果公司正在瞄準加密貨幣開發者,因為該公司推出了新的CryptoKit,這是一個旨在全球開發者大會上安全有效地執行加密貨幣操作的框架。
計劃於6月5日星期三在一個名為「Cryptography and Your Apps」的活動期間全面揭幕,Apple將深入研究其新工具,該工具將作為iOS 13的更新首次亮相。
CryptoKit專注於開發人員,將允許他們執行常見的加密貨幣操作,如散列 (Hash),密鑰生成和加密。根據其描述,Cryptokit還將自動處理使應用程序更安全的任務,而不是在較低級別的界面中處理它們。
CryptoKit是一個新的Swift框架,它使得執行加密操作變得比以往更容易和更安全,無論您只是需要計算Hash值還是實現更高級的身份驗證協議。
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How Justified Is the Exuberance Around Apple’s Developer CryptoKit? Yannick Sierra, security engineering and architecture manager for Apple, opened up the cryptography session at the 2019 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference and presented the CryptoKit with these words:
Apple's quiet CryptoKit launch could bolster blockchain on iPhones
Apple’s quiet CryptoKit launch could bolster blockchain on iPhones
Jeremy Horwitz for VentureBeat:
Historically, Apple’s WWDC keynotes have had a predictable cadence — spotlight a handful of new OS features, flash a word cloud with 40 more highlights on screen for a minute, and move on. But this year, Apple’s keynote presenters rushed through almost all their feature reveals and notably left a fairly big one out: CryptoKit, a new Swift developer framework that…
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After Microsoft, Apple Launches Crypto Developer Tools: Mass Adoption Imminent? Yesterday, Cupertino-based tech giant Apple held its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) where it gave an update on its product lineup, and while new products were revealed to the public for the first time, the event skews heavily toward talk of future development on Apple software development kits.

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Apple could soon integrate cryptocurrency wallets to iPhones suggests iOS 13
Apple might have just embraced Cryptocurrency with the launch of the latest version of iOS. This is because the company has integrated a new framework in iOS 13. This new framework called "CryptoKit" is available on iOS 13 and it allows developers to perform cryptographic operations with security and efficiency. This also suggests that it is not long before we will see new iPhones come with crypto wallets natively. Now, this announcement from Apple was not made on stage at the WWDC 2019. However, the information was found on Apple's website. Apple says that CryptoKit will provide developers with a new framework for cryptographic functionality. This framework will allow operations such as hashing, key generation and encryption to be integrated into iOS apps. There is, however, one thing that has caused a lot of confusion in the crypto community. Apple says that CryptoKit will allow developers to use public-key cryptography to create and evaluate digital signatures and perform key exchanges which have left the community confused.
Apple could soon integrate cryptocurrency wallets to iPhones suggests iOS 13 Also, developers will be able to use private keys stored in and managed inside Apple Secure Enclave which is there on Apple chips since the A7. Apart from that, developers can work with keys stored in memory as well. Apple's cryptographic and security engineering team member Frederic Jacobs said that CryptoKit will allow users "to perform cryptographic operations". With the addition of CryptoKit in iOS 13, Crypto community has started to speculate as to when a full hardware wallet will come to iPhones. Earlier, we saw that Apple started to embrace cryptocurrency by including the Bitcoin icon in its San Francisco icon set. Other than Apple, Samsung has also started integrating cryptocurrency wallets inside its smartphones. The Samsung Galaxy S10 launched in February allowed users to store private keys inside the smartphone thanks to its crypto wallet. This also makes it possible that Apple will integrate full crypto wallets to iPhones in the future as well as Apple Pay. Read the full article
Apple could soon integrate cryptocurrency wallets to iPhones suggests iOS 13
Apple might have just embraced Cryptocurrency with the launch of the latest version of iOS. This is because the company has integrated a new framework in iOS 13. This new framework called "CryptoKit" is available on iOS 13 and it allows developers to perform cryptographic operations with security and efficiency. This also suggests that it is not long before we will see new iPhones come with crypto wallets natively. Now, this announcement from Apple was not made on stage at the WWDC 2019. However, the information was found on Apple's website. Apple says that CryptoKit will provide developers with a new framework for cryptographic functionality. This framework will allow operations such as hashing, key generation and encryption to be integrated into iOS apps. There is, however, one thing that has caused a lot of confusion in the crypto community. Apple says that CryptoKit will allow developers to use public-key cryptography to create and evaluate digital signatures and perform key exchanges which have left the community confused.
Apple could soon integrate cryptocurrency wallets to iPhones suggests iOS 13 Also, developers will be able to use private keys stored in and managed inside Apple Secure Enclave which is there on Apple chips since the A7. Apart from that, developers can work with keys stored in memory as well. Apple's cryptographic and security engineering team member Frederic Jacobs said that CryptoKit will allow users "to perform cryptographic operations". With the addition of CryptoKit in iOS 13, Crypto community has started to speculate as to when a full hardware wallet will come to iPhones. Earlier, we saw that Apple started to embrace cryptocurrency by including the Bitcoin icon in its San Francisco icon set. Other than Apple, Samsung has also started integrating cryptocurrency wallets inside its smartphones. The Samsung Galaxy S10 launched in February allowed users to store private keys inside the smartphone thanks to its crypto wallet. This also makes it possible that Apple will integrate full crypto wallets to iPhones in the future as well as Apple Pay. Read the full article
Apple’s CryptoKit Launch Paves the Way for Secure Mobile Wallets
Apple’s CryptoKit Launch Paves the Way for Secure Mobile Wallets
Apple is set to launch CryptoKit, a Swift API to perform basic cryptographic operations on its upcoming iOS 13 software release. The announcement came during the tech giant’s Worldwide Developers Conference.
According to Apple, the new framework will integrate options for hashing, key generation and exchange, and encryption for developers on iOS apps. The new framework will supplant Apple’s…
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