Monday, January 11, 2010

Secure Software Marketplaces

The news today of a trojan'd application for Android phones (http://www.sophos.com/blogs/gc/g/2010/01/11/banking-malware-android-marketplace) is a fascinating and potentially extremely significant, if not altogether expected development in the smart phone wars.

Simply put, if the consumer marketplace develops a ground fear of the software available for Android phones, the predictions about Android phone growth may be vastly inflated.

Whether we like it or not (and some don't, preferring a phone browser centric world), ubiquitous phone apps are the "killer app" for smart phones, at least for the moment. This single spot of bad news for Android can quickly become a huge differentiator for Apple with its controlled iTunes store for safe apps for the iPhone. Similarly, it points to an interesting opportunity in the business ecology: who is going to offer a vetted app store for Android phones, with appropriate software security reviews on the in-bound side and guarantees on the outbound side? Without such a market service, I'm suspicious that hackers will quickly ruin the unregulated marketplace for Android apps.

Secure 'droid app store anyone? Anyone?