Security Metrics for the Android Ecosystem

Daniel R. Thomas, A. Beresford, A. Rice
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The security of Android depends on the timely delivery of updates to fix critical vulnerabilities. In this paper we map the complex network of players in the Android ecosystem who must collaborate to provide updates, and determine that inaction by some manufacturers and network operators means many handsets are vulnerable to critical vulnerabilities. We define the FUM security metric to rank the performance of device manufacturers and network operators, based on their provision of updates and exposure to critical vulnerabilities. Using a corpus of 20 400 devices we show that there is significant variability in the timely delivery of security updates across different device manufacturers and network operators. This provides a comparison point for purchasers and regulators to determine which device manufacturers and network operators provide security updates and which do not. We find that on average 87.7% of Android devices are exposed to at least one of 11 known critical vulnerabilities and, across the ecosystem as a whole, assign a FUM security score of 2.87 out of 10. In our data, Nexus devices do considerably better than average with a score of 5.17; and LG is the best manufacturer with a score of 3.97.
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Android生态系统的安全指标
Android的安全性取决于及时发布更新以修复关键漏洞。在本文中,我们描绘了Android生态系统中复杂的玩家网络,他们必须合作提供更新,并确定一些制造商和网络运营商的不作为意味着许多手机容易受到关键漏洞的攻击。我们定义了FUM安全指标,根据设备制造商和网络运营商提供的更新和暴露的关键漏洞,对其性能进行排名。通过使用20400台设备的语料库,我们发现不同设备制造商和网络运营商在及时交付安全更新方面存在显著差异。这为购买者和监管机构提供了一个比较点,以确定哪些设备制造商和网络运营商提供了安全更新,哪些没有。我们发现,平均有87.7%的Android设备暴露于11个已知关键漏洞中的至少一个,并且在整个生态系统中,将FUM安全性评分为2.87分(满分10分)。在我们的数据中,Nexus设备的得分远高于平均水平,为5.17分;LG以3.97分成为最佳制造商。
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