Mobile security and privacy : advances, challenges and future research directions
Title By: Au, Man-Ho [Edited by] | Choo, Raymond Kim-Kwang [Edited by] | Kessler, Gary [Technical Editor]
Material type: BookSeries: Publisher: Amsterdam : Syngress, c2017.Description: x, 263 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780128046296Subject(s): Mobile computing -- Security measures | Mobile security | Computers -- Security -- General | Mobile devicesDDC classification: 005.8 MO BI Online resources: Location MapItem type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 005.8 MO BI (Browse shelf) | Available | T0055298 |
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Mobile security and privacy -- Mobile security: a practitioner's perspective -- Mobile security: end users are the weakest link in the system -- How cyber-savvy are older mobile device users? -- The role of mobile devices in enhancing the policing system to improve effciency and effectiveness: a practitioner's perspective -- Superviced learning based detection of malware on android -- On discovering vulnerabilities in android applications -- A study of effectiveness abs reliability of android free anti-mobile malware apps -- Timeline analysis for digital evidence on MTK-based shanzhai mobile phone -- RESTful loT authentication protocols -- An introduction to various privacy models -- Performance of digital signature schemes on mobile devices.
Mobile Security and Privacy: Advances, Challenges and Future Research Directions provides the first truly holistic view of leading edge mobile security research from Dr. Man Ho Au and Dr. Raymond Choo-leading researchers in mobile security. Mobile devices and apps have become part of everyday life in both developed and developing countries. As with most evolving technologies, mobile devices and mobile apps can be used for criminal exploitation. Along with the increased use of mobile devices and apps to access and store sensitive, personally identifiable information (PII) has come an increasing need for the community to have a better understanding of the associated security and privacy risks.