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This overview of iOS, Android, BlackBerry, and Symbian security frameworks includes a novel classification of third-party-application installation models. It also discusses how controlled app marketplaces fit in the smartphone security ecosystem.
In this paper, we present a framework for an open source BlackBerry Inter@ctive Pager Backup/Restore (IPD) file forensics tool. Our reasoning for developing an open source version of an IPD parser is to enhance the available open source forensic tools; an example of this category of tools is the Sleuth Kit. One intention of this work is to make users of BlackBerrys aware of the vulnerability of their...
Delivery of content to mobile devices gains increasing importance in industrial environments to support employees in the field. An important application is e-mail push services like the fashionable Blackberry. These systems are facing security challenges regarding data transport to, and storage of the data on the end user equipment. The emerging trusted computing technology offers new answers to these...
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