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Mobile App Security


This eBook covers the evolution of operating system architecture From open file system to application sandboxing (security, no app conflicts, no “DLL hell”), from unprotected to protected OS kernel (stability, ease of update, ease of patching) and untrusted to trusted management primitives (simplicity, consistency. From file infection (PC) to app infection (Mobile), inclusive of bad apps & good apps behavorial.


A Few Topics Covered:

• Quarantine (block network access, wipe, selective wipe
• Blacklist Unwanted Apps
• Containerize corporate apps and data
• Fine tune MobileIron quarantine policies
• App Reputation, App Risk Management, Mobile Threat Prevention
• Fine tune MobileIron quarantine policies if needed


File Type: PDF
File Size: 7.34 MB
Total Pages: 76

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