There are nations of MDM, MAM and MIM solutions out there (mobile device
management, mobile app management, mobile information management). Some
(like AppSense MobileNow, which I have experience of) do a wide variety of
things like jailbreak detection, anti-malware, application management,
etc., and a load more besides.

Citrix (XenMobile) and VMware (AirWatch) both also have solutions in this
arena that do a hell of a lot besides what you've asked for. There are many
smaller players too.

I suggest you take a dip into Google and see what you can find. Don't know
if MS or Google have entered this area either, but you can probably find a
load with a simple search.

Cheers,



JR


On 19 May 2014 19:13, David McSpadden <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I have little understanding of these devices other than they say they
> haven’t been hacked (Unless jail broken) and probably won’t for several
> more years.
>
> If this is the case then there really isn’t a true virus scanner for them
> as of yet.  Outside of a URL filter app there is not much in the way of
> security for these types of devices?
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