Android Lollipop Would Encrypt Your Data Right From The Installation
Yes !, you read it correctly! The latest version of Android
namely, Android Lollipop Would encrypt your data right from its installation.
This facility was offered optionally back in some days but
now from the release of the Android L ,
encryption has been implemented as a major security measure to save
user’s data. Due to this , Android L will stay on the same level with IOS 8! .
“Encryption keys are stored inside the device, so that even
Google can not provide confidential information to the authorities,” said
Google SpokesWoman Niki Christoff , the Washington Post.
Measures taken by Google comes as the scandal that
corporations were involved after the revelations of Edward Snowden on their
Collaboration with NSA. Therefore, once enabled encryption, the big producers
can raise quietly shrug, even in case the official requests by governments.
On the other hand, the police officials complain that the
increasingly higher security devices make access more difficult, and this makes
harder their ability to prevent a crime or even terrorist attacks.
Law enforcement Agencies are not happy with the above taken
measures because even if they would be having a warrant of the criminal , they
wont be able to decrypt the data which is locally stored on that person’s
phone.
Elenkov explains. “However, because Android has chosen to
reuse the lock-screen PIN or password (maximum length 16 characters), in
practice most people are likely to end up with a relatively short or
low-entropy disk encryption password.”In other words: the strength of the disk
encryption on Android was as strong (or weak) as your lock-screen password And
in most Scenarios it is useless as people are too lazy to set long lock-screen
passwords.
From the Android 4.4 Google took a huge Step towards a
strong crypto-System but the thing was that their data was protected by just a
pin or a passCode which could be easily broken down. But with Android L its not
like that. But still the reason is unclear.
“In addition to enabling FDE out of the box, Android L is
expected to include hardware protection for disk encryption keys, as well as
hardware acceleration for encrypted disk access,” Elenkov Says . “These two
features should make FDE on Android both more secure and much faster.”
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