Certic, 2013 - Google Patents
The Future of Mobile SecurityCertic, 2013
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- Certic S
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- arXiv preprint arXiv:1302.4201
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Mobile devices are more than just phones, they are a lifeline to the outdoor world, entertainment platform, GPS system, a little black book and a shopping and banking tool. What is not well known is that these devices are also gateways. Mobile devices can be used …
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