Android is the leading mobile operating system. With its growing popularity and adoption, it is important to understand the security architecture of Android so developers can secure their data and also protect the privacy and confidentiality of their users. This session discusses the overall Android security architecture and talks about different security artifacts provided by Android. Some topics covered in this session include platform/middleware/application security, android components, permissions, manifest file, applications signing, pending intents, inter-component interaction, and external storage.
Pragati Ogal Rai is a mobile technologist with over 12 years of experience in different aspects of mobile technology including mobile operating systems, mobile security, mobile payments, and m-commerce. From working as a platform security engineer with Motorola Mobility to designing and developing PayPal’s mobile offerings, she has extensive end-to-end experience in all aspects of mobile technology. Pragati has dual masters in computer science and has taught and trained computer science students at different levels. She is a recognized speaker at international technology events. Often called as a geek who can speak, she currently works as the Mobile Developer Evangelist with PayPal (an eBay Inc. Company).
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