In the past, secure communications devices only appeared in highly private design and collection cycles, causing problems such as difficult to build, expensive, difficult to maintain, and unable to upgrade. In addition to non-secure radios, cell phones, and computers, they also need to impose another device on people.
Today, both government agencies and private organizations — from homeland security to public safety, to emergency response and corporate security — urgently need more user-oriented and secure communications solutions. The CIOs, government agencies, IT management departments, and integrators and contractors who are committed to these services have begun to abandon their private legacy systems and look for commercial finished products (COTS) solutions.
Secure IT Mobile - Secure Mobile Communications and Applications In an ideal environment, secure mobile communications are built on commercial devices that use off-the-shelf software platforms and applications (running Android, Symbian, etc.). These devices need to support normal communications and applications for "standard" calls (personal communications, social networks, etc.) and support secure communication (encrypted voice, text, or even video) between similar devices and/or infrastructure. In line with the "COTS Initiative" issued by the U.S. and other countries, OK Labs is now launching SecureIT Mobile, a new supply chain solution that leverages the finished hardware and software resources:
• Standard smartphones and application operating systems • Product encryption hardware and software (eg, "bypass read" encryption chip on SD card)
• Mobile Virtualization Steve Subar, president and CEO of OK Labs, said: “Whether it is public security, firefighting, or other government workers, we need a stand-alone device that can communicate both securely and personally. Previously, such devices were only It can be seen in television and movies, but the cost of custom hardware and software development for real security mobile phones is very expensive.Now, OK Labs' Secure IT Mobile solution integrates technology and technology, not only simplifying the supply chain, but also A secure smartphone based on COTS hardware and software."
Listing - Products and White Papers OK Labs' SecureIT Mobile is now available to help IT agencies, government contractors, third-party integrators and OEMs work together to build secure mobile communications devices. The products and services provided by OK Labs include OKL4 Microvisor, OK: Android, board-level support for a range of development hardware, and menu-based development and integration services directly provided by the company.
OK Labs also provided a white paper discussing actual needs and secure communications solutions. This white paper details the virtualization architecture designed for VoIP, SMS, enterprise applications, and other media.
Secure IT Mobile, a partnership for secure mobile solutions, was originally created to help OEMs improve platform security, thereby providing new business opportunities for various types of wireless ecosystem partners and formulating new security solutions:
• OK Labs partnered with partner Sirrix to create the SecureIT Mobile concept, and Sirrix plans to promote the OK Labs-based solution. Sirrix AG CEO Ammar Alkassar said: "OKL4 Microvisor products provide strong isolation capabilities, sophisticated security features and smooth performance - this is a solid foundation for the establishment and launch of safe and reliable systems. In cooperation with OK Labs, we can What manufacturers, integrators, companies, and government agencies offer is not just a concept, but an off-the-shelf solution designed for secure mobile communications."
• In cooperation with the world's largest and most professional security technology company, OK Labs has joined the newly established McAfee Connected. This is a collaborative program designed to help partners worldwide improve the compatibility of products and services through McAfee solutions.
• Earlier this year, OK Labs and partner Citrix introduced the Nirvana Mobile Phone, a super concept mobile phone that combines the OKL4 Microvisor and the Citrix Virtual Desktop Agent. The Nirvana phone is a good example of so-called mobile-to-business (M2E) virtualization, which provides secure mobile access to corporate assets and applications.
• Last year, OK Labs business partner NICTA (Australian National ICT) announced the official certification of seL4 – the same micro-core technology used in the OKL4 Microvisor. By using the logical and theoretical validation of the specification, the project proved the correctness of the seL4 kernel, its unique reliability and its security. Stay tuned for related product releases based on this groundbreaking security research.
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