The support for Mandatory Access Control offered by SELinux has become a significant component of the security design of the Android operating system, offering robust protection and the ability to support system-level policies enforced by all the elements of the system. A well-known security-sensitive aspect of Android that currently SELinux does not cover is the abuse of intents, which represent the Android approach to inter-process communication. We propose SEIntentFirewall, an SELinux intent manager that provides fine-grained access control over Intent objects, permitting to cover within MAC policies the use of intents.

(2015). An SELinux-based intent manager for Android [poster communication - poster]. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/57982

An SELinux-based intent manager for Android

Mutti, Simone;Bacis, Enrico;Paraboschi, Stefano
2015-01-01

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The support for Mandatory Access Control offered by SELinux has become a significant component of the security design of the Android operating system, offering robust protection and the ability to support system-level policies enforced by all the elements of the system. A well-known security-sensitive aspect of Android that currently SELinux does not cover is the abuse of intents, which represent the Android approach to inter-process communication. We propose SEIntentFirewall, an SELinux intent manager that provides fine-grained access control over Intent objects, permitting to cover within MAC policies the use of intents.
2015
Mutti, Simone; Bacis, Enrico; Paraboschi, Stefano
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