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The Mobile Exploit Intelligence Project |
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2012-06 |
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Slides (v1) |
mobile_eip-04-19-2012.pdf |
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path |
Slides (v2) |
mobile_eip_2.pdf |
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Slides (v3) |
mobile_eip_3.pdf |
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Podcast |
mobile_eip_podcast.mp3 |
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As organizations look to deploy larger numbers of mobile devices, there is widespread disagreement in the security industry over which platforms are more secure and what the greatest risks are. This talk demonstrates an intelligence-driven approach to mobile defense, focused on attacker capabilities and methods, with data collected from past remote attacks and jailbreaks against Android and iOS. The analysis separates effective defenses from ineffective ones and provides analytical tools to objectively evaluate mobile operating system exploitability.