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Mobile devices are among the least-hardened assets in most corporate environments, yet they sit on the same networks and touch the same data as the endpoints security teams obsess over. This episode of Cybersecurity takes a close look at Android Enterprise — drawing on the Android Enterprise hardening and app attestation guide published by SEC — to walk through what a genuinely robust mobile security posture looks like in practice, from Work Profile architecture all the way through app integrity signals and telemetry strategy.
The episode covers a broad range of practical controls and design decisions, including:
The episode also makes a case that user experience is itself a security control — policies that are opaque or disruptive get bypassed, while ones that are well-explained and timed sensibly earn genuine compliance. The throughline is resilience over perfection: building feedback loops, staying current with Android platform releases, and treating every drill as a learning opportunity rather than a checkbox.
If mobile threat modeling is on your radar, you may also want to listen to AI-Powered Malware: How Machine Learning Became a Weapon Against You, which explores how adversarial tooling is evolving at the same pace as the defenses covered in this episode.
SEC
By Eric LamannaMobile devices are among the least-hardened assets in most corporate environments, yet they sit on the same networks and touch the same data as the endpoints security teams obsess over. This episode of Cybersecurity takes a close look at Android Enterprise — drawing on the Android Enterprise hardening and app attestation guide published by SEC — to walk through what a genuinely robust mobile security posture looks like in practice, from Work Profile architecture all the way through app integrity signals and telemetry strategy.
The episode covers a broad range of practical controls and design decisions, including:
The episode also makes a case that user experience is itself a security control — policies that are opaque or disruptive get bypassed, while ones that are well-explained and timed sensibly earn genuine compliance. The throughline is resilience over perfection: building feedback loops, staying current with Android platform releases, and treating every drill as a learning opportunity rather than a checkbox.
If mobile threat modeling is on your radar, you may also want to listen to AI-Powered Malware: How Machine Learning Became a Weapon Against You, which explores how adversarial tooling is evolving at the same pace as the defenses covered in this episode.
SEC