SecTrans: Enhacing user privacy on Android Platform
Title | SecTrans: Enhacing user privacy on Android Platform |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Authors | Talreja, R., Motwani, D. |
Conference Name | 2017 International Conference on Nascent Technologies in Engineering (ICNTE) |
Date Published | Jan. 2017 |
Publisher | IEEE |
ISBN Number | 978-1-5090-2794-1 |
Keywords | AES, android, Android (operating system), android encryption, Android mobile application, Android operating system, Androids, Blowfish, cell phone, cellular radio, cryptography, data privacy, decryption, encrypted format, Encryption, Google, Human Behavior, human factors, Humanoid robots, Metrics, MIT, mobile computing, Mobile Phone, PDA, personal digital assistant, privacy, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, RSA, Scalability, SecTrans, smart phones, textual data transmission, Triple DES, user data privacy |
Abstract | Interchange of information through cell phones, Tabs and PDAs (Personal Digital Assistant) is the new trend in the era of digitization. In day-to-day activities, sensitive information through mobile phones is exchanged among the users. This sensitive information can be in the form of text messages, images, location, etc. The research on Android mobile applications was done at the MIT, and found that applications are leaking enormous amount of information to the third party servers. 73 percent of 55 Android applications were detected to leak personal information of the users [8]. Transmission of files securely on Android is a big issue. Therefore it is important to shield the privacy of user data on Android operating system. The main motive of this paper is to protect the privacy of data on Android Platform by allowing transmission of textual data, location, pictures in encrypted format. By doing so, we achieved intimacy and integrity of data. |
URL | http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7947884/ |
DOI | 10.1109/ICNTE.2017.7947884 |
Citation Key | talreja_sectrans:_2017 |
- resilience
- Metrics
- MIT
- mobile computing
- mobile phone
- PDA
- personal digital assistant
- privacy
- pubcrawl
- Humanoid robots
- Resiliency
- RSA
- Scalability
- SecTrans
- smart phones
- textual data transmission
- Triple DES
- user data privacy
- cellular radio
- android
- Android (operating system)
- android encryption
- Android mobile application
- Android operating system
- Androids
- Blowfish
- cell phone
- AES
- Cryptography
- data privacy
- decryption
- encrypted format
- encryption
- Human behavior
- Human Factors