I did not know Android had a founder. In the video, it sounds like
Android's founder expects enterprise security to fall out of (or be a
property of?) dual identities on Android devices.

I personally don't like the strategy. Its like owning a duplex, and
allowing the neighbors to keep samples of level four biohazards, such
as Ebola, Lassa, and Hemorrhagic Fever. I take the view that I don't
want infectious diseases near my house, and I don't want malware near
my phone. I believe its living too dangerously, given the risk of
possible financial and reputational loss.

http://on.aol.com/video/cio-network--android-security-517643221

Android Founder Rich Miner of Google Ventures answers questions about
corporate security on Android and talks about new applications ...

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