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Xperia™ is now in business with enhancements to the Android™ security solution


To ensure that that we offer the demanded level of security on devices and in data transmission has been a key priority for our software team. Having made Sony Mobile enhancements to the existing Android solution, which is based on a proven Linux™ kernel, we now provide a stable and secure platform for business communications. Read on to find out more!

In unison with the recent announcement of the Xperia™ Z1 we published our new Xperia in Business web portal for the first time. Through the content on those pages, which includes detailed Xperia in Business White papers, we’re able to showcase the business capabilities of our new hero product and other products that meet business criteria.

The developments we’ve made in security can be categorised into four areas; System Security, Secure Storage, Network Security and Device Security. Here we’ll take a closer look at each of those areas in more detail.

System security
Using the Linux based Android OS, we’ve taken advantage of the existing level of security which is provided through the Android Application Sandbox, ensuring the isolation of app data and code from other apps. Apps cannot interact with each other and have limited access to the OS, resulting in sensitive information being protected.

Secure Storage
With protection from passwords, PIN codes and screen unlock patterns, data is kept safe. To enhance the security in this area our engineers have also made sure that we have encryption capabilities, making the data unreadable to anyone but the intended user. The Xperia™ Z1 offers 256-bit AES encryption for all the data in the internal memory and also on the external SD card. This guarantees strong protection, and if the device we’re lost or stolen it could be remotely locked or wiped.

Network Security
We know that businesses expect to be able to use corporate networks wherever they are whilst also keeping data protected. So we’ve ensured secure connections through a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) 2.0 and 3.0, and Transport Layer Security (TLS v.10, v1.1 andv1.2). There is also support for StartTLS with IMAP/POP3 accounts. Whether using mobile networks, VPN or Wi-Fi, confidential information is kept safe.

Device Security
Again the screen lock combined with a passcode (a PIN or an alphanumeric password) is the first security barrier in preventing unauthorised users from gaining access to the device. In addition we’ve made these devices compatible with leading MDM providers, meaning that policies can be enforced over-the-air via an MDM solution or by using Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync®.

We’re very excited by the developments our teams have made, as we know this makes our devices secure and optimised for business.

More information
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Developer World news: Develop for SmartWatch 2 - the latest in wearable technology from Sony





This month: tips, tools and tutorials to start developing for the Sony SmartWatch 2

Hi Developer World-reader,

Are you ready to jump ahead of your competition? In this issue, it's all about developing for our latest smart accessory, the Sony SmartWatch 2:


Alongside the SmartWatch 2 we've also released an updated Sony Add-on SDK that contains everything necessary to make your own Android app extensions for the SmartWatch 2.
If you're new to creating app extensions for Sony SmartWatch 2, this is a tutorial which will walk you through everything you need to know to get you up and running with your app extension development. Or, if you have an existing SmartWatch application, check out this guide to ensure it's fully compatiblewith the SmartWatch 2.
And don't forget - our Stand out from the crowd campaign is your big chance to get your promising project off the ground with promotional opportunities and other essential benefits from Sony!For more news, check out the sections below, or visit Developer World for all the latest updates.

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Sony Add-on SDK 2.0 is out now



With the latest release of the Sony Add-on SDK you'll not only find updated APIs anddocumentation necessary to take control of the SmartWatch 2, but you'll also find code examples to use as a handy starting point when creating your own SmartWatch 2 optimised apps. Sony Add-on SDK houses other APIs too, for example, the Camera Add-on API for Xperia™ Z1.











Extend your apps to SmartWatch 2



We've put together a quick tutorial that shows you, from start to finish, what programs you need, files you should use, and tools you can make use of, and the steps involved in creating your own app extension for Sony SmartWatch 2. Read more on Developer World!






















Consider these tips to help your SmartWatch 2 development
If you wish to learn more about best practices for your SmartWatch 2 app development, from how much data your app extension sends to recommended resolutions and other display considerations, then make sure to check out our five important tipsarticle!





Add C 2 support to your original SmartWatch extension
For app extensions developed for the first SmartWatch that use the Notification API, Control API or Widget API included in the Smart Extension APIs, some minor updates are needed in order to be optimised for SmartWatch 2. Read on for the important details on adding compatibility to ensure that your app extension is usable for both Sony SmartWatches.













Featured app of the month: Runtastic


Runtastic is a comprehensive sport and fitness application that tracks a wide array of activities, and really takes advantage of the SmartWatch 2 as the ultimate training companion. If you want your app to be promoted by Sony, check out the Stand out from the crowd programme for more information.