Jul 20, 2011

iOS vs. Android: Which mobile OS is more secure?


A new independent study by security experts at Symantec attempted to measure how secure Apple’s iOS andGoogle’s Android platform are, and also to determine how these mobile platforms stack up against desktop operating systems. Symantec claims that these mobile platforms are much more secure than today’s popular desktop operating systems, though the firm does note that the key variable, as always, is the human element. “Today’s mobile devices are a mixed bag when it comes to security,” said Carey Nachenberg, Symantec Fellow and Chief Architect, in a statement. 

“While more secure than traditional PCs, these platforms are still vulnerable to many traditional attacks. Moreover, enterprise employees are increasingly using unmanaged, personal devices to access sensitive enterprise resources, and then connecting these devices to 3rd-party services outside of the governance of the enterprise, potentially exposing key assets to attackers.” While Symantec neglects to reach a firm conclusion regarding which mobile OS is the most secure, the firm definitely seems to favor iOS more often than not. It says iOS’ app screening procedure plays a big role in the operating system’s security, and it also says the platform’s architecture makes it better at resisting malware attacks and data integrity attacks. It also says iOS offers better encryption and more secure access control for apps.
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Jul 19, 2011

500,000 Android devices activated by Google each day

“There are now over 500,000 Android devices activated every day, and it is going at 4.4% w/w.” Andy Rubin, Google’s Android boss shared a new stat. And the same has been announced months back at Google I/O conference last month. But, compared to the rest of the market, Android’s rocking growth slowed recently. In the US, Android even lost share last quarter for the first time since 2009, according to IDC.
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