Analyzing Threads and Processes in Windows CE

Abstract

Windows CE 3.0, also known as Pocket PC for palm-sized devices, is becoming increasingly popular among professionals and corporate enterprises. It is estimated that by 2004 Windows CE will have a share of 40% of the marketplace for palm-sized devices, The documented vulnerabilities against a major competitor of WinCE, Palm, and the proliferation of palm-sized devices highlight the need for security for these small- scale systems. This thesis is part of a larger project to enhance the security in WinCE. This thesis analyzed the threads and processes in WinCE, and discussed authentication, public key infrastructure (PKI) and future technologies as each relates to WinCE. The research discovered that Talisker, the next generation of WinCE, supports Kerberos an authentication protocol, and it also supports PKI (a key management system) components. Results of this thesis show that security can be enhanced in WinCE without requiring a change to its code base.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 2001
Accession Number
ADA397505

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  • Titus R. Burns

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  • Naval Postgraduate School

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  • Materials and Manufacturing Processes

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  • Application Software
  • Authentication
  • Basic Programming Language
  • Computer Access Control
  • Computer Program Documentation
  • Computer Programming
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  • Computer Science
  • Computers
  • Debugging
  • Electronic Mail
  • Information Systems
  • Operating Systems
  • Quantum Computing
  • Security Protocols
  • Software Development
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