Samsung has announced several data security and privacy enhancement for its upcoming Galaxy smartphones, running its custom user interface on top of a UI 8, Android.
Major highlights include the introduction of a system-level architecture in addition to quantum resistance to upgrade and WiFi connectivity in the Kanto Enclosive Encrypted Protection (Rakh), NOOM MATRICS.
Protect AI data
With the growing role in day-to-day smartphones with AI tools, the safety of user input has become more important.
To address it, Samsung is IntroductionThe company’s personal data engine (PDE) and other AI characteristics such as’ Now Brief ‘(personal daily update),’ Smart suggestions, ‘Moments’ (Photo Memories), and’ Smart Gallery Search ‘(Natural Language Photo Retryval) are designed to support other AI features.
Keep is different from the current ‘safe folder’, which is only a separate safe storage space. It is an architecture that creates a separate environment for each app to store sensitive data in the encrypted position and protect it from unauthorized access by other processes.
Nox matrix expansion
The Multi-device platform of the NOOM Matrix, Samsung is designed for safety and management in all connected Galaxy devices, which will also achieve significant upgrades in a UI 8.
First, when the system detects manipulation or identity forgery, the Knox Matrix will automatically sign the Samsung account, cutting the attacker’s channel to cloud-connected services, data and other equipment.
If such a phenomenon occurs, the user receives alerts in all its associated Galaxy devices.
Another important addition to the nox matrix is worried about warning users when they have yet to apply the latest security updates on their equipment.
Quantum wifi
The release of a UI 8 also upgrade to Samsung’s ‘Secure WiFi’, which will use the Nist-certified ML-Phem scheme to offer post-quantum cryptographic resistance.
This strengthens the key-intelligence process and protects encrypted connections from future quantum-based hazards such as “Harvest Now, Dikrypt later” attacks, which can highlight sensitive user data in future.
Sefer Wifi also provides automatic strengthening when connecting public hotspots, multi-point routing and packet encryption to safety and logging to safety.
A UI 8 is expected to be released with the upcoming launch of Samsung’s widely anticipated Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 device, but the update is also expected to reach the old Galaxy model soon.
Users who want to take advantage of new security, should upgrade in new release and review their data privacy and security settings accordingly.