killamch89 Posted Friday at 10:15 PM Share Posted Friday at 10:15 PM With rapid advancements in mobile technologies like foldables, eSIM, IoT integrations, how will device security adapt? Will hardware‑backed enclaves become standard, or will biometric authentication evolve to new sensors like vein or behavioral patterns? How should OS vendors and carriers respond to the proliferation of connected gadgets, 5G, and edge computing? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scorpion Posted Sunday at 11:02 AM Share Posted Sunday at 11:02 AM As mobile innovations grow, security will become more advanced with biometric authentication, AI-driven threat detection, and enhanced encryption. These improvements will protect user data better, ensuring privacy while supporting innovative features seamlessly and securely in an increasingly connected world. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
killamch89 Posted Sunday at 10:53 PM Author Share Posted Sunday at 10:53 PM Zero-trust architecture will likely become standard, where devices continuously verify every access request regardless of source. As our phones become command centers for smart homes and finances, this model makes more sense than the traditional perimeter-based security approaches. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...