Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC) 2014

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Android Security Framework: Extensible Multi-Layered Access Control on Android

We introduce the Android Security Framework (ASF), a generic, extensible security framework for Android that enables the development and integration of a wide spectrum of security models in form of code-based security modules. The design of ASF reflects lessons learned from the literature on established security frameworks (such as Linux Security Modules or the BSD MAC Framework) and intertwines them with the particular requirements and challenges from the design of Android's software stack. ASF provides a novel security API that supports authors of Android security extensions in developing their modules. This overcomes the current unsatisfactory situation to provide security solutions as separate patches to the Android software stack or to embed them into Android's mainline codebase. This system security extensibility is of particular benefit for enterprise or government solutions that require deployment of advanced security models, not supported by vanilla Android. We present a prototypical implementation of ASF and demonstrate its effectiveness and efficiency by modularizing different security models from related work, such as dynamic permissions, inlined reference monitoring, and type enforcement.

Author(s):

Michael Backes    
Saarland University and MPI-SWS
Germany

Sven Bugiel    
Saarland University, CISPA
Germany

Sebastian Gerling    
Saarland University, CISPA
Germany

Philipp von Styp-Rekowsky    
Saarland University, CISPA
Germany

 

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