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Android does not have any native tools to encrypt either user data or the device.  Some third party applications and services, such as TouchDownGood for Enterprise, and Trust Digital, can provide limited encryption functionality for Exchange data.  Other applications can offer encrypted storage containers.  This fragmented, piecemeal approach to data protection could be cumbersome for users and would be difficult to verify for audit and compliance purposes.  At this time, due to the fact that there is no native device encryption available and that the ISO is unfamiliar with third party offerings, there are no approved encryption methods for Android devices.  Departments wishing to support Android users should contact the ISO at security@utexas.edu to discuss their plans to protect university data that will be stored on or accessible with the devices.



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