Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-EEC50FC0-46D5-4ED7-AD95-67430D5EC651.dita
author Dominic Pinkman <Dominic.Pinkman@Nokia.com>
Tue, 30 Mar 2010 11:56:28 +0100
changeset 5 f345bda72bc4
parent 3 46218c8b8afa
child 12 80ef3a206772
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Week 12 contribution of PDK documentation_content. See release notes for details. Fixes Bug 2054, Bug 1583, Bug 381, Bug 390, Bug 463, Bug 1897, Bug 344, Bug 1319, Bug 394, Bug 1520, Bug 1522, Bug 1892"

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<concept id="GUID-EEC50FC0-46D5-4ED7-AD95-67430D5EC651" xml:lang="en"><title>Application
security</title><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
<p>Native C++ applications have broad access to the mobile device functionality.
They can access, for example, network and mobile device interfaces, storage
memory and messaging framework. This provides many features for application
developers to use, but can be exploited in the wrong hands.</p>
<p>The Symbian <xref href="GUID-4BFEDD79-9502-526A-BA7B-97550A6F0601.dita">platform
security</xref> architecture allows an application server to determine whether
installed software using the server can be trusted. This section covers the
most critical components in the security system, the components that first
encounter problems and form the front line of defense when a system is attacked.</p>
<p>The following aspects of application security are covered in this section:</p>
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