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Nowadays Smartphone is an effective tool for increasing the productivity of business user. With their increasing computational power, storage and capacity of smartphones allow end users to perform several tasks and always be updated while they on the move. Companies are eager to footing employee-owned smartphones because of the growing productivity of their employees. Still, security responsibilities about data distribution, leakage and loss have blocked the adoption of smartphones for corporate use. In MOSES, a policy-based framework for implementing software isolation of operations and data on the Android platform and it’s possible to specify specific Security Profiles within a single smartphone. Each security profile is identified with a set of policies that control the access to operations and data. Profiles are not predefined or hard coded and they can be named and tested at any time. One of the main aspects of MOSES is the dynamic switching from one security profile to another. We run a accurate set of analysis using our full performance of MOSES. The results of the analysis certify the feasibility of our proposal.

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K.Rajamurugan, & K.Gunasekar. (2015). DIFFERENT SECURITY POLICIES IN ANDROID BASED SMARTPHONES . International Journal of Intellectual Advancements and Research in Engineering Computations, 3(3), 288–292. Retrieved from https://ijiarec.com/ijiarec/article/view/1318