Korea-Vietnam International Workshop on Information and Communications 2014, pp.1-4
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
The hacking into a mobile device is increasing rapidly with the increase of mobile device users. As the market share of Android OS increases, hacking of mobile device is focused on Android device. There are many security solutions for mobile device. But they are fragmentary solutions for mobile threat, that is, they are just solution for several threat, not all. So, there is a limit to protecting user’s and company’s data which stored or used on the mobile device from several types of hacking. Therefore, we propose a mobile device protection technology based on domain isolation. We think it is the fundamental solution for protecting mobile device from hacking. Also, we implement and test various mobile applications operating on the mobile device which has our proposed structure based on domain isolation. And there is a little performance degradation caused by the structure based on domain separation.
KSP Keywords
Android Devices, Android OS, Domain separation, Fundamental solution, Mobile Application(APP), Mobile device security, Protection technology, Security Framework, Security solutions, Use cases, market share
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