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Lachlan J. Gunn,N. Asokan,Jan-Erik Ekberg,Hans Liljestrand,Vijayanand Nayani,Thomas Nyman

Hardware Platform Security for Mobile Devices

Hardware Platform Security for Mobile Devices

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Personal mobile devices like smartphones and tablets have become ubiquitous, allowing people to use them for fun, work, and organizing and managing their lives. This has led to widely different security and privacy requirements, and the time is right to take a new look at mobile platform security. The monograph is divided into four parts: how and why mobile platform security, vulnerabilities and attacks, emerging research, and building blocks for the next generation of hardware platform security. It provides a broad overview of the current state of practice and a glimpse of possible research directions.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 202 pages
Publication date: 30 June 2022
Publisher: now publishers Inc


Mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets, have become an integral part of our daily lives, providing us with a multitude of functionalities for entertainment, work, and organization. Over the past two decades, these devices have evolved from closed platforms limited to voice calls and messaging to open platforms that can be extended and customized by third-party developers. This wide range of use has led to diverse security and privacy requirements, making it crucial to reassess mobile platform security.

This monograph aims to provide a comprehensive overview of mobile platform security, covering various aspects such as the hows and whys of security, vulnerabilities and attacks, and emerging research in hardware compromise and the building blocks for the next generation of platform security. The authors have designed the monograph to serve as a valuable resource for practitioners, decision-makers, and researchers interested in understanding and improving the security of mobile devices.

The first part of the monograph explores the origins and motivations behind mobile platform security. It examines the historical development of mobile phones, the rise of open platforms, and the challenges that these platforms present. The authors discuss the need for secure and reliable mobile platforms, as well as the potential risks and threats associated with their use.

The second part of the monograph focuses on vulnerabilities and attacks. It discusses the various types of attacks that can target mobile devices, including malware, phishing, social engineering, and physical attacks. The authors provide detailed explanations of these attacks, their mechanisms, and the impact they can have on users and organizations. They also explore the strategies and techniques used to mitigate these attacks, such as antivirus software, firewalls, and secure coding practices.

The third part of the monograph explores emerging research in hardware compromise and the building blocks for the next generation of platform security. It discusses the use of hardware-based security mechanisms, such as Trusted Platform Modules (TPMs) and Secure Elements (SEs), to enhance the security of mobile devices. The authors discuss the benefits and challenges of these mechanisms, as well as the potential risks and vulnerabilities associated with their implementation. They also explore the role of hardware-assisted security in protecting against advanced attacks, such as side-channel attacks and firmware attacks.

The fourth and final part of the monograph looks forward to the future of mobile platform security. It discusses the emerging trends and developments in the field, such as the increasing use of artificial intelligence and machine learning for security, the rise of blockchain technology for secure communication, and the development of new security standards and protocols. The authors provide insights into the potential benefits and challenges of these trends, as well as the steps that can be taken to address them.

In conclusion, mobile platform security is a critical issue that requires our attention and action. This monograph provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of practice and emerging research in the field. By understanding the hows and whys of security, vulnerabilities and attacks, and the building blocks for the next generation of platform security, we can better protect ourselves.

Mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets, have become an integral part of our daily lives, providing us with a multitude of functionalities for entertainment, work, and organization. Over the past two decades, these devices have evolved from closed platforms limited to voice calls and messaging to open platforms that can be extended and customized by third-party developers. This wide range of use has led to diverse security and privacy requirements, making it crucial to reassess mobile platform security.

This monograph aims to provide a comprehensive overview of mobile platform security, covering various aspects such as the hows and whys of security, vulnerabilities and attacks, and emerging research in hardware compromise and the building blocks for the next generation of platform security. The authors have designed the monograph to serve as a valuable resource for practitioners, decision-makers, and researchers interested in understanding and improving the security of mobile devices.

The first part of the monograph explores the origins
The first part of the monograph explores the origins

The first part of the monograph explores the origins

The first part of the monograph explores the origins and motivations behind mobile platform security. It examines the historical development of mobile phones, the rise

The first part of the monograph explores the historical development of mobile phones, the rise of open platforms, and the challenges that these platforms present. The authors discuss the need for secure and reliable mobile platforms, as well as the potential risks and threats associated with their use.

The second part of the monograph focuses on vulnerabilities and attacks. It discusses the various types of attacks that can target mobile devices, including malware, phishing, social engineering, and physical attacks. The authors provide detailed explanations of these attacks, their mechanisms, and the impact they can have on users and organizations. They also explore the strategies and techniques used to mitigate these attacks, such as antivirus software, firewalls, and secure coding practices.

The third part of the monograph explores emerging research in hardware compromise and the building blocks for the next generation of platform security. It discusses the use of hardware-based security mechanisms, such as Trusted Platform Modules (TPMs) and Secure Elements (SEs), to enhance the security of mobile devices. The authors discuss the benefits and challenges of these mechanisms, as well as the potential risks and vulnerabilities associated with their implementation. They also explore the role of hardware-assisted security in protecting against advanced attacks, such as side-channel attacks and firmware attacks.

The fourth and final part of the monograph looks forward to the future of mobile platform security. It discusses the emerging trends and developments in the field, such as the increasing use of artificial intelligence and machine learning for security, the rise of blockchain technology for secure communication, and the development of new security standards and protocols. The authors provide insights into the potential benefits and challenges of these trends, as well as the steps that can be taken to address them.

In conclusion, mobile platform security is a critical issue that requires our attention and action. This monograph provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of practice and emerging research in the field. By understanding the hows and whys of security, vulnerabilities and attacks, and the building blocks for the next generation of platform security, we can better protect.

Weight: 292g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781680839760

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