The general silence around the lack of Android security features is deafening. The way it is currently going, it will end up with about a zillion proprietary keystores, protocols and crypto-based applications with no interoperability in sight. This is really unfortunate as an open-source OS has many more arguments towards security than a closed system.
Maybe I just missed something and Android has always been targetted at a general audience and not corporate users? On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 4:24 PM, Alex Danvy <[email protected]> wrote: > I might have missed something but it looks like Android is not an > enterprise level phone yet. Security is a major concern for the > enterprise. > You have a nice browser, powerfull apps but can't connect to your > enterprise network to get data. > This is one of my main complaint about Android : http://bit.ly/Rx2bU.
