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Symbian OS Platform Security: Software Development Using the Symbian OS Security Architecture (Symbian Press)

Symbian OS Platform Security: Software Development Using the Symbian OS Security Architecture (Symbian Press)
By Craig Heath

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Symbian OS is an advanced, customizable operating system, which is licensed by the world′s leading mobile phone manufacturers. The latest versions incorporate an enhanced security architecture designed to protect the interests of consumers, network operators and software developers.

The new security architecture of Symbian OS v9 is relevant to all security practitioners and will influence the decisions made by every developer that uses Symbian OS in the creation of devices or add–on applications. Symbian OS Platform Security covers the essential concepts and presents the security features with accompanying code examples.

This introductory book highlights and explains:
∗ the benefits of platform security on mobile devices
∗ key concepts that underlie the architecture, such as the core principles of ′trust′, ′capability′ and data ′caging′
∗ how to develop on a secure platform using real–world examples
∗ an effective approach to writing secure applications, servers and plug–ins, using real–world examples
∗ how to receive the full benefit of sharing data safely between applications
∗ the importance of application certification and signing from the industry ′gatekeepers′ of platform security
∗ a market–oriented discussion of possible future developments in the field of mobile device security


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #665416 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-02-24
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 274 pages

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From the Back Cover
Symbian OS is an advanced, customizable operating system, which is licensed by the world′s leading mobile phone manufacturers. The latest versions incorporate an enhanced security architecture designed to protect the interests of consumers, network operators and software developers.

The new security architecture of Symbian OS v9 is relevant to all security practitioners and will influence the decisions made by every developer that uses Symbian OS in the creation of devices or add–on applications. Symbian OS Platform Security covers the essential concepts and presents the security features with accompanying code examples.

This introductory book highlights and explains:

  • the benefits of platform security on mobile devices
  • key concepts that underlie the architecture, such as the core principles of ‘trust’, ‘capability’ and data ‘caging’
  • how to develop on a secure platform using real–world examples
  • an effective approach to writing secure applications, servers and plug–ins, using real–world examples
  • how to receive the full benefit of sharing data safely between applications
  • the importance of application certification and signing from the industry ‘gatekeepers’ of platform security
  • a market–oriented discussion of possible future developments in the field of mobile device security

About the Author
Craig Heath has been working in IT security since 1988, including positions at The Santa Cruz Operation as security architect for SCO UNIX, and at Lutris Technologies as security architect for the Enhydra Enterprise Java Application Server.  He joined Symbian in 2002, working in product management and strategy.
He has been a member of The Open Group Security Forum (originally the X/Open Security Working Group) since 1993, sitting on the Steering Committee since 1999. He has contributed to several published security standards, including XBSS (baseline system security requirements), XDAS (distributed audit), and XSSO (single sign–on). He has also participated in standards work within POSIX, IETF, the Java Community Process, and the Open Mobile Alliance.