1. Indir's Avatar
    https://guardianproject.info/2016/03...ile-ecosystem/

    'Three open-source projects haved joined together to announce a new partnership to create an open, verifiably secure mobile ecosystem of software, services and hardware. Led by the work of the Toronto-based CopperheadOS team on securing the core Android OS,*Guardian Project and F-Droid have joined in to partner on envisioning and developing a full mobile ecosystem. The goal is to create a solution that can be verifiably trusted from the operating system, *through the network and network services, all the way up to the app stores and apps themselves. Through a future planned crowdfunded and commercial offering, the partnership will provide affordable off-the-shelf solutions, including device hardware and self-hosted app and update distribution*servers, for any individual and organizations looking for complete mobile stacks they can trust.'

    http://liliputing.com/2016/07/copper...um-prices.html

    BlackBerry Z10, the way to go!
    08-07-16 11:39 AM
  2. anon(9742832)'s Avatar
    https://guardianproject.info/2016/03...ile-ecosystem/

    'Three open-source projects haved joined together to announce a new partnership to create an open, verifiably secure mobile ecosystem of software, services and hardware. Led by the work of the Toronto-based CopperheadOS team on securing the core Android OS,*Guardian Project and F-Droid have joined in to partner on envisioning and developing a full mobile ecosystem. The goal is to create a solution that can be verifiably trusted from the operating system, *through the network and network services, all the way up to the app stores and apps themselves. Through a future planned crowdfunded and commercial offering, the partnership will provide affordable off-the-shelf solutions, including device hardware and self-hosted app and update distribution*servers, for any individual and organizations looking for complete mobile stacks they can trust.'

    CopperheadOS is now selling Nexus phones with security-hardened OS (for premium prices) - Liliputing

    BlackBerry Z10, the way to go!
    Very interesting........................
    08-07-16 11:47 AM
  3. si001's Avatar
    enlighten me on how you can say "open source" and "security" in the same sentence.

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    08-07-16 11:53 AM
  4. Ment's Avatar
    Might get a very secure OS but without a large company partner to support business end-users, it won't get far in enterprise. They need a mobile equivalent of RedHat to get anywhere in business.
    08-07-16 11:56 AM
  5. thurask's Avatar
    enlighten me on how you can say "open source" and "security" in the same sentence.

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    It's a lot harder to try and Trojan horse something when its inner workings are visible for all to see: https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/f...tempt-of-2003/
    anon(9742832) and tollfeeder like this.
    08-07-16 12:01 PM
  6. anon(9742832)'s Avatar
    It's a lot harder to try and Trojan horse something when its inner workings are visible for all to see: https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/f...tempt-of-2003/
    Spot on, just look at Firefox.....open source and 100% perfect, well as close as it can be. Then look at IE, a mess but closed.
    The_Passporter likes this.
    08-08-16 11:40 AM
  7. The_Passporter's Avatar
    enlighten me on how you can say "open source" and "security" in the same sentence.

    Posted via CB10
    The government (I assume) has no one to go to to get info handed over cause it's open source. Anyone can try and find a exploit or inspect the integrity of the software and it would be patched right away.

    Posted via CB10
    08-26-16 04:37 PM

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