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Android Mobile Guardian System Security Architecture for Handset and Data Security
Author(s) -
So-Ra Han,
Mason Noah
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
bonfring international journal of industrial engineering and management science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2277-5056
pISSN - 2250-1096
DOI - 10.9756/bijiems.8323
Subject(s) - handset , android (operating system) , architecture , computer security , computer science , enterprise information security architecture , software security assurance , guardian , embedded system , operating system , information security , security service , political science , art , visual arts , law
-Nowadays, usage of smart phones are rapidly increasing and turning out to be our second memory bank, which contains mostly sensitive personal information. Access to this information by others violates our privacy. In order to overcome this concern, the requirement for developing a software solution that would secure private information was essential. On the other hand with more people switching to other smart phone for various activities, securing the old devices has now turned out to be a high priority. Mobile Guardian System for Android is one such application for the purpose of protecting the Android Smartphone against such information thefts. The Mobile Guardian System for Android incorporates security architecture that support both handset and data security. The Android device is being exploited since both of its fame and the capability for the code to be open-source. This is in contradiction of other phones, like the iPhone, which would not permit for open source application development and would not go in favor of the objectives of the overall project. To conclude, the application provides best features and utilities that would become quite popular with Smartphone users. These features come with enhanced performance, separation of logic from display, ease of administration, predominantly, the ease of use.

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