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2 <!-- Copyright (c) 2007-2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies) All rights reserved. --> |
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12 <concept id="GUID-EEC50FC0-46D5-4ED7-AD95-67430D5EC651" xml:lang="en"><title>Application |
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13 security</title><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody> |
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14 <p>Native C++ applications have broad access to the mobile device functionality. |
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15 They can access, for example, network and mobile device interfaces, storage |
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16 memory and messaging framework. This provides many features for application |
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17 developers to use, but can be exploited in the wrong hands.</p> |
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18 <p>The Symbian <xref href="GUID-4BFEDD79-9502-526A-BA7B-97550A6F0601.dita">platform |
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19 security</xref> architecture allows an application server to determine whether |
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20 installed software using the server can be trusted. This section covers the |
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21 most critical components in the security system, the components that first |
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22 encounter problems and form the front line of defense when a system is attacked.</p> |
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23 <p>The following aspects of application security are covered in this section:</p> |
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24 </conbody></concept> |