This sample illustrates how to use the Bouncy Castle ASN.1 parser to extract information from an Android attestation data structure to verify that a key pair has been generated in an Android device.
This repository contains a server sample that shows how to attest an Android certificate outside the Android framework. This is the recommended best practise, as it is safer to check the certificate's authenticity on a separate server that you trust.
For more details, see the documentation and the guide at https://developer.android.com/training/articles/security-key-attestation.html .
See the server sample for details.
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