Two papers on mobile security were presented at the 20th USENIX Security Symposium, held in San Francisco recently. Both touch on mobile security, a topic that’s become increasingly hot lately as security vendors warn that this may well be the year of the mobile hack. Other security issues include the launching of security products and updates in the mobile and wireline areas, as well as Patch Tuesday, which occurred just this past week. One of the papers presented at the USENIX conference was “Security Fusion: A New Security Architecture for Resource-Constrained Environments.”
Reining In Mobile Security Mayhem
Posted by: Richard Adhikari August 16, 2011 05:00 AMTwo papers on mobile security were presented at the 20th USENIX Security Symposium, held in San Francisco recently. Both touch on mobile security, a topic that’s become increasingly hot lately as security vendors warn that this may well be the year of the mobile hack. Other security issues include the launching of security products and updates in the mobile and wireline areas, as well as Patch Tuesday, which occurred just this past week. One of the papers presented at the USENIX conference was “Security Fusion: A New Security Architecture for Resource-Constrained Environments.”