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Research Summaries
Back Rapidly Deployable Mobile Security Solution for Android and iOS Devices to Support Navy Learning and Other Applications Afloat and Ashore
Fiscal Year | 2015 |
Division | Graduate School of Operational & Information Sciences |
Department | Computer Science |
Investigator(s) |
Dorney, Liam
Miller, Travis C. |
Sponsor | Space & Naval Warfare Systems Center-Pacific (Navy) |
Summary | Develop a security application for Android and iOS devices that responds to quadratic residue (QR) code stimulation in order to manipulate/lock and/or log mobile phone feature access including imaging, voice, documentation editing and social media applications. This design would provide scenario driven tailoring and manipulation of mobile device features, allowing Security Managers to restrict device access based on situational requirements (i.e. standard lockdown, individual space access, foreign port visits, ship tours) via a rapidly deployable/implementable QR code feature. Additionally, it will allow tracking of attempted access to those features deemed a security risk and provide a threat report to the command. |
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