Samsung has engaged Jazz -Mobilink
– Jazz as its operating-partner to introduce Samsung ‘Knox’ in Pakistan. ‘Knox’
is a defense-grade security platform, and mobile-device management system,
which is built into Samsung’s latest products, to protect confidential data and
sensitive applications. Samsung’s award-winning enterprise solutions empower
you to secure, manage and customize your business's mobile devices.
Knox solutions allow
businesses of any size to deploy Samsung mobile devices to meet their business
needs. So the smart-device users can now build on the Knox platform, with extra
security, management policies, and advanced device-customization.The security of corporate data on
mobile devices remains a top concern for CEOs and CIOs, when adopting
enterprise mobility. Finding a mobile-security solution that is both resilient
and user-friendly can be a big challenge, which is why Samsung has designed the
‘Knox’ solution.
Knox is a multi-layered
technology, built into both the hardware and software of Samsung’s latest
devices. From the ‘Hardware Root of Trust’ to the Android Framework, Knox
constantly verifies the integrity of the device and detects any tampering,
ensuring your data is more secure. Security Enhancements for Android
protect applications and data by strictly defining what each process is allowed
to do, and what data it can access. SE for Android help to secure a device by
using domains, rights, security policies and Mandatory Access Control.
Knox leverages a
processor architecture known as ARM TrustZone. In TrustZone, there are two
worlds: the Normal World, and the Secure World. Virtually all smartphone
software, as we know today, still runs in Normal World. The Secure World is
reserved for highly sensitive computations, and is used extensively by Knox for
protecting confidential enterprise data. TrustZone consists of three core
components: ‘TIMA KeyStore’, ‘Real-time Kernel Protection’, and ‘Attestation’.
‘Secure Boot’
prevents unauthorized boot-loaders and kernels from being loaded onto the
device. This means that your device has not been tampered with and the Knox
container can be loaded. ‘Trusted Boot’ ensures that the boot-loader and OS
kernel are the originals from the factory. This is done by recording the
original device measurements and consistently checking the device at the start
up to make sure these measurements haven't changed.
The ‘Hardware Root of
Trust’ is a set of security mechanisms, built into device hardware, that flag
any time the device's default controls have been altered. These include ‘Secure
Boot Key’ and ‘Device Root Key’, which perform authentication and encryption
operations associated with the device.
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