Securing Android at Android Open

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Posted on Oct 10, 2011 (31 weeks ago). Seen 3,575 times. 4 comments. Permalink
Photo Aleksandar Gargenta
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This is from my "Security Android" talk at Android Open in San Francisco on October 10th, 2011.

"We will cover the Android security model, its permission system with custom permissions and enforcement, device management and policies, and developer DOs and DON’Ts including data/transport encryption, preventing component leakage and tap-jacking, etc. Finally, we will also venture into more exotic areas of security such as anti-malware, firewall, SE-Linux, ASLR, and Android exploits (rooting).

By the end of this session you will have a better understanding of what it takes to make Android a more trusted component of our personal and professional lives."


Here are my slides:

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Posted on Nov 5, 2011
Photo Marais Coetzee
Clearpath
Member since Nov 5, 2011
Really looking forward to the video and have been checking back a couple of times. Is it still coming?
Posted on Nov 7, 2011
Photo Aleksandar Gargenta
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Marakana, Inc.
Member since Jan 19, 2007
Location: San Francisco
Marais,

Unfortunately, I was not able to record the video at the time because the screen-capture application on my computer misbehaved. That said, I am giving an expended version of same talk tomorrow at AnDevConII, and I'm hoping that I'll be able to capture the entire presentation, and post it back here.

Cheers,
Sasa
Posted on Nov 8, 2011
Photo Marais Coetzee
Clearpath
Member since Nov 5, 2011
Great, I'll keep a lookout for it.
Thanks.
Posted on Nov 14, 2011
Photo Aleksandar Gargenta
Partner
Marakana, Inc.
Member since Jan 19, 2007
Location: San Francisco
For the video of a slightly longer version of the same talk, please take a look
http://marakana.com/forums/android/general/530.html