• DocumentCode
    6424
  • Title

    A Survey on Security for Mobile Devices

  • Author

    La Polla, M. ; Martinelli, F. ; Sgandurra, Daniele

  • Author_Institution
    Ist. di Inf. e Telematica, Consiglio Naz. delle Ric., Pisa, Italy
  • Volume
    15
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    First Quarter 2013
  • Firstpage
    446
  • Lastpage
    471
  • Abstract
    Nowadays, mobile devices are an important part of our everyday lives since they enable us to access a large variety of ubiquitous services. In recent years, the availability of these ubiquitous and mobile services has significantly increased due to the different form of connectivity provided by mobile devices, such as GSM, GPRS, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. In the same trend, the number and typologies of vulnerabilities exploiting these services and communication channels have increased as well. Therefore, smartphones may now represent an ideal target for malware writers. As the number of vulnerabilities and, hence, of attacks increase, there has been a corresponding rise of security solutions proposed by researchers. Due to the fact that this research field is immature and still unexplored in depth, with this paper we aim to provide a structured and comprehensive overview of the research on security solutions for mobile devices. This paper surveys the state of the art on threats, vulnerabilities and security solutions over the period 2004-2011, by focusing on high-level attacks, such those to user applications. We group existing approaches aimed at protecting mobile devices against these classes of attacks into different categories, based upon the detection principles, architectures, collected data and operating systems, especially focusing on IDS-based models and tools. With this categorization we aim to provide an easy and concise view of the underlying model adopted by each approach.
  • Keywords
    invasive software; smart phones; telecommunication channels; telecommunication security; ubiquitous computing; IDS-based models; communication channels; malware writers; mobile devices; mobile services; security; smart phones; ubiquitous services; Bluetooth; Malware; Mobile communication; Network security; Smart phones; Trojan horses; Intrusion Detection; Mobile Malware; Mobile Security; Trusted Mobile;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Communications Surveys & Tutorials, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1553-877X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/SURV.2012.013012.00028
  • Filename
    6170530