Webroot launches Android security apps

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IT consumerisation behind the push.

Webroot has released two mobile security apps to protect Android smartphones and tablets, at a time when analysts believe consumerisation of IT is here to stay.

Webroot launches Android security apps

Anti-malware and cloud-based URL scanning technologies feature in both Webroot Mobile Security for Android Smartphones and Tablet Security for Android.

To fight against the emerging malicious app threat, the Webroot technology scans applications before they are installed.

“With smartphones and tablets, we carry around vast amounts of personal data including our contacts, emails, passwords, and even financial information,” said Quinn Curtis, vice president of mobile solutions for Webroot.

“This data is targeted by cybercriminals through malware, online scams, and device theft, and the market success of the Android mobile operating system provides the scale they need to make those attacks profitable.”

Remote locking and wiping have been included in the products, alongside the ability to obtain a temporary access code from a trusted contact if passwords are forgotten.

A basic version has been made available for free on the Android Market.

Webroot said it would introduce further mobile security apps for platforms other than Android in 2011.

This article originally appeared at itpro.co.uk

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