Thursday, September 18, 2014

Washington Post: Google's L Release To Enable Encryption By Default, Aims To Tighten Security Against Intruders

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At the Google I/O 2014 keynote, Sundar Pichai took to the stage to let us know that the L release of Android is set to make massive improvements in security for the enterprise as well as regular users. The Washington Post has received word from Google that gives us another glimpse of what we should expect in the next version. It seems that devices shipping with Android L will have disk encryption enabled by default.





Washington Post: Google's L Release To Enable Encryption By Default, Aims To Tighten Security Against Intruders was written by the awesome team at Android Police.












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