Android Lollipop: A Secure Solution for Enterprise Mobile Apps
In the purview of BYOD (Bring your Own Device) culture, you will see security being one of the main concerns for the enterprises. While it is important to make things accessible, you also need to ensure that your data is not being misused.
Android 5.0 Lollipop is a direct competition to iOS, and offers good security to the users. Till date, the platform fragmentation used to cause obstacles for Android users from security perspective. Enterprises feared compromising security, and hence could not allow Android completely into their systems. This new version comes with features that offer enterprise security. Let’s try and understand why Android Lollipop is one of the most secure platforms for enterprises.
Comes with MDM/EMM APIs
It was very important for Android to offer a standardized security solution. The approach needed to include best practices and suitable methods. This is why Google included MDM/EMM APIs that would offer security. With this approach, the vendors offering enterprise mobility solutions don’t need to create different versions for the different devices working on Lollipop OS. The base operating system is more secure, thus offering enhanced security to the enterprises.Separate Work & Personal Data Environments
Before Android Lollipop, the one cause of issue for EMM (Enterprise Mobility Management) was maintaining the security and privacy of the data. Nothing specific to this was included in the base operating system. Google has reiterated the container model to include separate work and personal data environments to entrust security. Managed Profiles helps segregate the data and apps for work and personal environment, thus helping you manage them separately.