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Why Android? Which Android?

2012
If you are picking up this book, there stands a good chance you have heard of Android before, and well you should. To see the explosive growth of the Android operating system since it was released, despite never really becoming a household name, is significant.
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Cybersecurity for Android Applications: Permissions in Android 5 and 6

International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, 2018
ABSTRACTAndroid 5 informs users of all permissions requested when downloading an app and gives users an all-or-nothing acceptance decision to make for the permissions. In contrast, Android 6 informs users of each permission upon first use of the downloaded app.
Scott R. Moore   +3 more
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Offloading Android applications to the cloud without customizing Android

2012 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops, 2012
Spreading more than twice as fast as PCs, smartphones are quickly becoming the primary mean for Internet access. However, smartphones today are still constrained by limited computation resources such as CPU, memory and battery. In this paper, we present a framework that automatically offloads heavy back-end tasks of a regular standalone Android ...
Eric Chen   +2 more
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Android Hooking Revisited

2018 IEEE 16th Intl Conf on Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Computing, 16th Intl Conf on Pervasive Intelligence and Computing, 4th Intl Conf on Big Data Intelligence and Computing and Cyber Science and Technology Congress(DASC/PiCom/DataCom/CyberSciTech), 2018
Android malware is continuously growing in terms of numbers and evolving in terms of evasion techniques as well as scope and methods to penetrate. To address these threats many approaches have been proposed leading to an arms race between malware and analysts.
Nikolaos Totosis, Constantinos Patsakis
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Understanding Android Security

IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine, 2009
Google's Android platform is a widely anticipated open source operating system for mobile phones. This article describes Android's security model and attempts to unmask the complexity of secure application development. The authors conclude by identifying lessons and opportunities for future enhancements.
William Enck   +2 more
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Android Emotions Revealed

2012
This work presents a method for designing facial interfaces for sociable android robots with respect to the fundamental rules of human affect expression. Extending the work of Paul Ekman towards a robotic direction, we follow the judgment-based approach for evaluating facial expressions to test in which case an android robot like the Geminoid|DK –a ...
Evgenios Vlachos, Henrik Schärfe
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Android forensics

Computers & Security, 2012
Manuel Leithner, Edgar R. Weippl
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Android

Journal of the Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012
Sumi Helal, Raja Bose, Wendong Li
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Android privacy

2012 International Conference on Machine Learning and Cybernetics, 2012
Te-En Wei   +4 more
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Deep Learning for Android Malware Defenses: A Systematic Literature Review

ACM Computing Surveys, 2023
Yue Liu   +2 more
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