Thought this newly released report might be of interest to the Liberation Tech 
community...


Safety on the Line: Exposing the myth of mobile communication security 
http://goo.gl/VnpYK

Executive Summary

This report evaluates the risks and vulnerabilities of mobile phone services 
and apps in 12 specified countries: the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Republic of 
Belarus, the People’s Republic of China, the Arab Republic of Egypt, the 
Islamic Republic of Iran, Libya, the Sultanate of Oman, the Kingdom of Saudi 
Arabia, the Syrian Arab Republic, the Tunisian Republic, the Republic of 
Uzbekistan, and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Rather than focus on a 
single innovation, this study analyzes multiple mobile technologies – including 
operating systems, applications and mobile protocols – to determine their 
capacity to protect security and privacy and to combat censorship and 
surveillance. Throughout this study the protection of mobile phone users was of 
paramount importance.

This project was managed by Freedom House and supported by the Broadcasting 
Board of Governors.

This study is divided into several sections. The Introduction outlines this 
research initiative and its methodology. It also justifies the need to focus 
attention on specific mobile phone environments. The Background section 
provides a comprehensive description of mobile phone technologies with 
particular emphasis on smartphones. Technical Testing outlines an analysis of 
the five primary platforms for smartphone usage: Apple iOS, Google Android, 
Nokia Symbian, Microsoft Windows Phone, and RIM BlackBerry OS. A Threat 
Assessment analyzes security and privacy challenges facing citizens who own and 
use a mobile phone, as well as obstacles confronting mobile internet users. The 
assessment confirms that various platforms can be used to overcome some threats 
particularly when blocking and circumvention technology is used. The Country 
Profiles evaluate 12 countries predetermined by the BBG for investigation. Data 
points in the analysis include the most recent key performance indicators for 
each national mobile market, various mobile operators, the range of handsets in 
use and the scale of mobile penetration for each country. The report is 
completed with a short section of Findings and a list of Recommendations for 
the future.
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