The security architecture for your mobile application depends on the
requirements for mobile banking application in general. I would start
the following investigations

- What are the mobile banking requirements on a mobile device
---> required radio interface for your transaction (wifi is not as
secure as cellular)
---> what is needed if you are on wifi?
---> Which security mechanisms are involved for a banking transaction?
(investigate IP connectivity requirements up to security requirements
on application level

- What is supported on Android? (for example there a limitations on
WPA2 support in Android SDK in case of Wifi)
---> which protocols are supported for a secure connection?
---> which security framework is available or can be ported
---> in case of slow performance, what is available on native level
---> does it make sense to change the framework/platform code and run
certain software as root only?

This are only some basic questions which I came up with. But may be it
helps to get started.

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On Sep 7, 2:12 am, Sudeep Jha <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>         Can anybody tell me something about the security architecture
> required to build a mobile banking solution in android?
> Warm Regards,
> Sudeep
>
> --
> Warm Regards,
> Sudeep
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