Title | A Review of Android and iOS Operating System Security |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2022 |
Authors | Khan, Shahnawaz, Yusuf, Ammar, Haider, Mohammad, Thirunavukkarasu, K., Nand, Parma, Imam Rahmani, Mohammad Khalid |
Conference Name | 2022 ASU International Conference in Emerging Technologies for Sustainability and Intelligent Systems (ICETSIS) |
Date Published | jun |
Keywords | android, application sandboxing, Collaboration, composability, Encryption, ios, isolation, Memory, memory randomization, mobile applications, Mobile communication, mobile device security, Operating systems, Organizations, policy governance, privacy threat, pubcrawl, Sandboxing, security |
Abstract | Mobile devices are an inseparable part of our lives. They have made it possible to access all the information and services anywhere at any time. Almost all of the organizations try to provide a mobile device-based solution to its users. However, this convenience has arisen the risk of losing personal information and has increased the threat to security. It has been observed recently that some of the mobile device manufacturers and mobile apps developers have lost the private information of their users to hackers. It has risen a great concern among mobile device users about their personal information. Android and iOS are the major operating systems for mobile devices and share over 99% of the mobile device market. This research aims to conduct a comparative analysis of the security of the components in the Android and iOS operating systems. It analyses the security from several perspectives such as memory randomization, application sandboxing, isolation, encryption, built-in antivirus, and data storage. From the analysis, it is evident that iOS is more secure than Android operating system. However, this security comes with a cost of losing the freedom. |
DOI | 10.1109/ICETSIS55481.2022.9888847 |
Citation Key | khan_review_2022 |