NSA-Approved Samsung KNOX Stores PINs in Plaintext

NSA-Approved Samsung KNOX Stores PINs in Plaintext

Mobile devices are potentially huge security vulnerabilities in enterprise and government environments. Compromised devices can result in all sorts of sensitive information being leaked. BlackBerry used to dominate the enterprise and government sectors due to their focus on security. However, in recent years, the Canadian phone company has fallen behind to competitors like Apple and Samsung, who have made significant advancements in mobile security. The U. S. government has increasingly shifted towards dropping Blackberry in favour of Apple and Samsung devices, which were approved for....


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