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SECURING MOBILE DEVICESBY WESLEY SCHAEPPI
WHAT THIS INCLUDES..
• PASSWORDS
• ENCRYPTION
• SECURITY SOFTWARE
• DAILY USER BEHAVIORS
PASSWORDS
THE MAJORITY OF MOBILE OPERATING SYSTEMS OFFER AN OPTIONAL FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE TO
‘UNLOCK’ YOUR PHONE, THIS INCLUDES;
• A PIN (4-6 DIGIT NUMERICAL CODE)
• PASSWORD (ALPHABETICAL AND NUMERICAL)
• PATTERN (VISUAL PATTERN)
• SWIPE (YOU HAVE NO SECURITY)
PATTERN & PIN CAUTION
MORE SPECIFICALLY WITH PATTERNS, YOU CAN SEE FINGER PRINTS/TRAILS ON A PHONE
SCREEN THAT EASILY DISTINGUISH A PERSONS UNLOCK PATTERN. SIMILAR TO A NUM PAD
LOCK THAT HAS THE KEYS USED WORE OUT.
Researchers were able to figure out over 90% of
users cell phone passcodes by dusting their phone
and enhancing fingerprint smudges.
Source http://www.geek.com/security/researchers-fingerprints-on-your-smartphone-can-give-away-your-passcode-1277529/
PATTERN & PIN CAUTION CONT…
JUST AS YOU DON’T WANT SOMEONE PEERING OVER YOU WHILE YOU’RE AT THE ATM. YOU
SHOULD BE JUST AS WARY IF A PERSON IS WATCHING YOU UNLOCK YOUR PHONE.
Yes, this may sound like paranoia, but when a
malicious person has targeted you, you are their
sole mission.
ENCRYPTIONDEFINITION: THE PROCESS OF CONVERTING INFORMATION OR DATA INTO A CODE, ESPECIALLY
TO PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS.
Newer versions of the Android OS has encryption enabled by default. Although
the phone manufacturers may change and alter these settings and potentially
introduce bugs and vulnerabilities.
Phone encryption proves to secure all your offline data on your phone. Note that
your Facebook, Snapchat, and other online applications are backed up to their
servers. This information will not be encrypted.
Apple’s Iphone encryption was at the heart of an issue regarding the San
Bernardino shooter. The FBI tried to get Apple to open a back door, this goes to
show, even authorities have trouble with encryption.
Source: https://www.cnet.com/news/iphone-android-encryption-fbi/
ENCRYPTION CONT…
ENCRYPTION IS USED IN VARIOUS FORMS. FROM VPNS, VIDEOS, FILES, APPLICATIONS,
ANYWHERE THERE IS DATA, IT IS LIKELY SOME FORM OF ENCRYPTION IS USED.
MOBILE SECURITY SOFTWARE.. WORTH IT?AS MOBILE OPERATING SYSTEMS BECOME MORE AND MORE COMMON PLACE IN MOBILE TECH.
THE RISE IN THREATS TO YOUR MOBILE DEVICES IS EMINENT.
The majority of mobile security apps will not prevent an infection, they
merely notify you when it has already occurred and will point you in the
right direction to remove the threat.
If you are careful in the app stores and web browsing habits, experts say
you will be protected. Although a good recommendation would be to
install a security app every so often, do a scan, and after removing any
threats you could essentially uninstall the security application.
"Do I think the average user on Android needs to install [antivirus apps]? Absolutely not. I don’t think 99 percent plus of users get a benefit from [anti-virus apps].“- Android security chief Adrian Ludwig
SECURITY SOFTWARE CONT..
THREATS FOR APPLE PRODUCTS ARE MORE RARE, BUT ACCORDING TO KASPERSKY, THREATS ARE
BECOMING MORE AND MORE PREVALENT.
As stated in the previous slide, many of the same precautions should
be made on Apple’s mobile devices.
In 2012 Kaspersky voiced concerns of Apples security. The SDK (System
Development Kit) prevents Kaspersky from creating end-point security
software.
‘attacking the iOS platform is "more complicated" than other attacks and that cybercriminals are currently content to attack other platforms.’- Eugene Kaspersky, founder and CEO
Sources
https://www.forbes.com/sites/adriankingsleyhughes/2012/05/23/does-the-iphone-need-an-antivirus-app-it-depends/#5dcb2cf19b1d
https://www.androidpit.com/is-antivirus-software-necessary-for-android
SECURITY SOFTWARE WRAP UP.
In the end, it really comes down to personal preference, running
security software poses both benefits and downfalls.
POSITIVES NEGATIVES
SENSE OF SECURITY CONSUME BATTERY
THREAT NOTIFICATION DISK SPACE
THREAT REMOVAL ANNOYING NOTIFICATIONS
REDUCED PROCESSING SPEED
DOESN’T PREVENT ATTACKS
• 9 WAYS TO KEEP YOUR MOBILE DEVICE SECURE
1. Make sure your software is up-to-date.
2. Employ strong passwords.
3. Don't mess with the security settings.
4. Avoid unencrypted public wireless networks.
5. Paying to access a Wi-Fi network doesn't mean
it's secure.
6. URLs beginning with 'https:' are safer (but not
foolproof).
7. Use VPN.
8. Turn off cookies and autofill.
9. Watch your apps!
Sourcehttp://www.pcworld.com/article/218671/9_ways_to_keep_your_mobile_devices_secure.html
THANK YOU