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Essay / Research Proposal - Management Issues Related to...
IntroductionAndroid is considered the modern mobile platform, primarily designed to be open. All applications on Android use both software and hardware, as well as local data and serve the data exposed by the platform, in order to bring innovation and value to consumers (Allen, 2011). To safeguard this value, it is important that the platform offers an application environment that provides assurance of user, device, network and application security. Android is primarily developed for developers and Android security control is designed with the aim of reducing the burden on developers. Security, which is the open platform of Android, needs a robust security architecture with various other security programs. Android was primarily designed with multi-layered security that provides flexibility, requires open platform support, and protects all users of the platform (Allen, 2011). Android users gain visibility into how the app is working and attempt to control other apps. Android's security design includes every expectation that could be attempted in order to carry out the common attacks that force users to install the malware. Android is able to reduce the probability of all these attacks and even try to limit the impacts of these cyber attacks (Pacchiella, 2013). Research Background It is important in today's business environment to be aware of the latest technological developments within the industry. environment. It refers to a set of management systems through which organizations manage their technological fundamentals for the creation of ...... middle of paper ......agement How To. United Kingdom: Packt Publishing Ltd. Press, P. (2011). Creation of Android applications: development and design. Berkeley: Peachpit Press. Meier, R. (2012). Android 4 Professional Application Development. United States: John Wiley & Sons. Burguera, I., Zurutuza, U. and Tehrani, SN (2011). Crowdroid: Behavior-based malware detection system for Android. MSPS, 11, 1-11. Memon, AM (2012). Using GUI Ripping for automated testing of Android applications. ASE, 12, 1-258. McBurney, DH and White, TL (2009). Research methods. United States: Cengage Learning. Jackson, S. L. (2010). Research methods: a modular approach. United States: Cengage Learning. Cohen, L., Manion, L., Morrison, K. and Morrison, KRB (2007). Educational Research Methods 6th ed. New York: Routledge. Collins, H. (2010). Creative research: theory and practice of research for the creative industries. London: AVA Publishing.