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Samsung wants to start patching Android security issues more quickly

Android devices have always been plagued with security issues, and they probably always will, but that doesn’t mean companies should stop trying to fix them. That’s why Samsung has decided to implement a new process for bringing Android security updates to its devices that will allow the company to quickly patch security vulnerabilities once they’re uncovered. Samsung will be releasing these OTA updates on a regular basis from now on.

Samsung Electronics will implement a new Android security update process that fast tracks the security patches over the air when security vulnerabilities are uncovered. These security updates will take place regularly about once per month. Samsung has recently fast tracked security updates to its Galaxy devices with the recent Android Stagefright issues working with the carriers and partners. Acknowledging the importance of time sensitivity in addressing major vulnerabilities, the company plans to further develop this process and implement it as a timely security update practice. “With the recent security issues, we have been rethinking the approach to getting security updates to our devices in a more timely manner. Since software is constantly exploited in new ways, developing a fast response process to deliver security patches to our devices is critical to keep them protected. We believe that this new process will vastly improve the security of our devices and will aim to provide the best mobile experience possible for our users.” said Dong Jin Koh, Executive Vice President and Head of Mobile Research and Development Office, IT & Mobile Communications at Samsung Electronics.

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