Trustworthy content push
Nicolai Kuntze, Andreas U. Schmidt

TL;DR
This paper explores how Trusted Computing technology can enhance the security of content delivery systems on mobile devices, addressing data transport and storage challenges in industrial environments.
Contribution
It proposes leveraging Trusted Computing to improve security in mobile content push services, a novel approach for industrial applications.
Findings
Trusted Computing can secure data transport and storage on mobile devices.
Enhanced security mechanisms reduce risks in industrial content delivery.
Potential for more trustworthy mobile content services.
Abstract
Delivery of content to mobile devices gains increasing importance in industrial environments to support employees in the field. An important application are e-mail push services like the fashionable Blackberry. These systems are facing security challenges regarding data transport to, and storage of the data on the end user equipment. The emerging Trusted Computing technology offers new answers to these open questions.
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