Functional security requirements and architecture for mobile phone anti-theft measures |
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Recommendation ITU-T X.1127 focuses on the functional security requirements and functional architecture for smartphone anti-theft mechanisms based on the general requirements described by the GSMA.
Smartphones are rapidly proliferating and have become a nearly indispensable part of daily life. Unfortunately, many smartphone users have had their phones stolen. A smartphone anti-theft measure, i.e., a kill switch tool, for use in the event it is lost or stolen, should provide the capability to:
– remotely delete the authorized user's data that is on the smartphone;
– render the smartphone inoperable to an unauthorized user;
– prevent reactivation without the authorized user's permission to the extent technologically feasible; and
– reverse the inoperability if the smartphone is recovered by the authorized user, and restore user data on the smartphone to the extent feasible.
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https://handle.itu.int/11.1002/1000/13259 |
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X series: Data networks, open system communications and security X.1100-X.1199: Secure applications and services (I) X.1120-X.1139: Mobile security |
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2017-09-06 |
Provisional name: | X.msec-9 |
Approval process: | TAP |
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In force |
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ITU-T Study Group 17 |
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X.1127 (09/2017)
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ITU-T Supplement
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X Suppl. 19 (04/2013)
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ITU-T X.1120-X.1139 series – Supplement on security aspects of smartphones
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X Suppl. 24 (09/2014)
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ITU-T X.1120-X.1139 series - Supplement on a secure application distribution framework for communication devices
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