Ron Bongo Open Source Alternatives: Guardian Project
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mobile security. In this modern world driven by cellular phones and other
mobile devices, protecting confidential data inside these devices from
malicious attackers has become a necessity that only mobile security
applications can provide. The popularity of Internet capable mobile devices
such as mobile phones, netbooks, tablets and PDAs ushered in a rash of
commercial applications, but at the same time it imposes a new level of
security risks and vulnerability because of their mobile nature. Through these mobile devices, people transmit confidential
data to and from their devices, which can be intercepted, modified and used
while in-transit by scrupulous parties mobile users may not even be aware of. This
makes mobile security an important aspect in today’s mobile world. Proprietary
and commercial applications are available that would provide mobile security at
various levels. Aside from them, open source alternatives such as the mobile
security applications that are being developed by the Guardian Project. The Guardian Project is an open source mobile security development
project that intends to bring privacy and security for mobile device users,
particularly those that are based or are using Google’s Android mobile operating
system. The Guardian Project aims to provide security solutions that would
provide users full disk encryption, anonymous web browsing and secured instant
messaging sessions using their mobile devices. Come back here to learn more about the open source concept
and learn more about open source alternatives that can help your business or
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