Secure your Android
Description | You can turn your standard Android phone into a device which gives you significant more control over our data. It just needs a little bit of love and sacrifice. |
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Type | Hands-On |
Kids session | No |
Keyword(s) | software, network, hacking, security, safety |
Tags | Android, Security, Privacy, Hands-on, Workshop |
Processing assembly | Free Software Foundation Europe |
Person organizing | N0airc0n |
Language | de - German, en - English |
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Subtitle | Hands-On |
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Starts at | 2014/12/28 14:00 |
Ends at | 2014/12/28 16:00 |
Duration | 120 minutes |
Location | Free Software Foundation Europe |
We will show how you can turn your standard Android phone into a device which gives you significant more control over your data. It is challenging to achieve a strong security property like anonymity. Nevertheless there is a lot of control to be gained by using encrypted VoIP for voice communication and to rely on VPN solutions to protect content data, or even resist traffic analysis.
Most of the work that can be done with reasonable effort is on the OS level. First we will show what we can do without rooting, and how far can we make it without a custom firmware. Then we will cover how to get a decently secure device given we are prepared to sacrifice some comfort.
Steps include replacing Google apps with custom apps, using private cloud services, securing mail and chat, and getting rid of popular apps that leak data – given the train wreck of Android’s apps rights system there is not much alternative. Finally, we’ll talk about the risks and benefits of alternative app stores, rooting and custom firmwares.
You can turn your standard Android phone into a device which gives you significant more control over our data. It just needs a little bit of love and sacrifice.