Android's pKVM hypervisor earns SESIP Level 5 security certification
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Android launches an unprecedented level of security with this certification, thus protecting our data, payments and even car keys on our mobile phones.
Google’s Android PKVM Framework Achieves SESIP Level 5 Certification - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
Google has revealed that protected KVM (pKVM), the hypervisor that powers the Android Virtualization Framework (AVF), has achieved SESIP Level 5 certification, marking a major breakthrough for open-source security and consumer electronics. This milestone positions pKVM as the inaugural software security system tailored for widespread deployment in consumer devices to reach this elite assurance threshold. The certification, conducted through a ri…
Google’s Android pKVM Framework Achieves SESIP Level 5 Certification
Google has revealed that protected KVM (pKVM), the hypervisor that powers the Android Virtualization Framework (AVF), has achieved SESIP Level 5 certification, marking a major breakthrough for open-source security and consumer electronics. This milestone positions pKVM as the inaugural software security system tailored for widespread deployment in consumer devices to reach this elite assurance threshold. […] The post Google’s Android pKVM Framew…
Android’s pKVM Becomes First Globally Certified Software to Achieve Prestigious SESIP Level 5 Security Certification
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