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Secusmart puts its BlackBerry encryption chip to work on the desktop |
March 14, 2014
At around €2,000 (US$2800) each, the secure smartphones that SecuSmart showed at Cebit last year were out of reach of many businesses—although three governments have since bought them to secure mobile phone calls between senior officials, according to CEO Hans-Christoph Quelle. Now the company has developed a less expensive and more flexible system intended for the enterprise, and has extended the reach of its mobile system to secure VOIP calls on desktop phones.The SecuSuite smartphone security system is built on the Balance feature of BlackBerry OS 10, which separates business and personal apps and data into two partitions. SecuSmart uses special SD cards containing a cryptographic engine and a keystore to further secure the data in the business partition, and to encrypt voice and data communications made from that partition.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
Link: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2108640/secusmart-puts-its-blackberry-encryption-chip-to-work-on-the-desktop.html#tk.rss_all
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