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  1. IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing
  2. Year : 2014 Volume : 11
  3. Issue 3
  4. MOSES: Supporting and Enforcing Security Profiles on Smartphones
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Year : 2016 Volume : 13
Year : 2015 Volume : 12
Year : 2014 Volume : 11
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Issue 3
Editor's Note
Guest Editors' Introduction: Special Issue on Security and Privacy in Mobile Platforms
MOSES: Supporting and Enforcing Security Profiles on Smartphones
Mobiflage: Deniable Storage Encryptionfor Mobile Devices
Generating Summary Risk Scores for Mobile Applications
Effective Risk Communication for Android Apps
Hiding in the Mobile Crowd: LocationPrivacy through Collaboration
A Denial of Service Attack to UMTS Networks Using SIM-Less Devices
Secure Ordered Bucketization
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Year : 2013 Volume : 10
Year : 2012 Volume : 9
Year : 2011 Volume : 8
Year : 2010 Volume : 7
Year : 2009 Volume : 6
Year : 2008 Volume : 5
Year : 2007 Volume : 4
Year : 2006 Volume : 3
Year : 2005 Volume : 2
Year : 2004 Volume : 1

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MOSES: Supporting and Enforcing Security Profiles on Smartphones

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Zhauniarovich, Y. Russello, G. Conti, M. Crispo, B. Fernandes, E.
Copyright Year 2004
Abstract Smartphones are very effective tools for increasing the productivity of business users. With their increasing computational power and storage capacity, smartphones allow end users to perform several tasks and be always updated while on the move. Companies are willing to support employee-owned smartphones because of the increase in productivity of their employees. However, security concerns about data sharing, leakage and loss have hindered the adoption of smartphones for corporate use. In this paper we present MOSES, a policy-based framework for enforcing software isolation of applications and data on the Android platform. In MOSES, it is possible to define distinct Security Profiles within a single smartphone. Each security profile is associated with a set of policies that control the access to applications and data. Profiles are not predefined or hardcoded, they can be specified and applied at any time. One of the main characteristics of MOSES is the dynamic switching from one security profile to another. We run a thorough set of experiments using our full implementation of MOSES. The results of the experiments confirm the feasibility of our proposal.
Sponsorship IEEE Computer Society
Starting Page 211
Ending Page 223
Page Count 13
File Size 746764
File Format PDF
ISSN 15455971
Volume Number 11
Issue Number 3
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 2014-01-01
Publisher Place U.S.A.
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Security Smart phones Context Virtualization Androids Humanoid robots Mobile communication context Android BYOD virtualization access control
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Computer Science Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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