Samsung has launched a suite of enterprise security during the last MWC in Barcelona. Under the name “Knox”, the system’s unique Galaxy S4, this week received the endorsement of the government by the Department of Defense. Adequately considered safe for military purposes, this is the first time an Android device receives approval for this type of functionality, high-safety.
Samsung Knox receives approval from the U.S. government, the U.S. was testing to determine smartphones safer for their employees (Photo: Allan Melo / TechTudo)
Knox was unveiled at the Mobile World Congress and it was created with the aim of allowing users to “split” their Android handsets, creating a corporate environment and other staff.
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promise works almost like a computer partitioned, running two independent systems. The business profile is the encrypted data, such as e-mails and documents, and has support for remote management. Personal files are now separated from the control of the administrator.
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Know, then, keeps the mode of “work” fully protected against malware or any other kind of problem like that. On the other hand, the user is free to do whatever you want with how “personal” without even mix your files. The strategy is very similar to the BlackBerry 10, which offers two different environments in the same device.
Initially only the Galaxy S4 supports the application Knox, but Samsung says it plans to take it to other devices. Meanwhile, the iPhone should also be tested for safety by the Department of Defense and an answer to their use by the U.S. government should be given in the coming weeks. Already BlackBerry 10
Via Engadget.
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