Samsung Empowers Customers with Innovative and Democratized Security Solutions at SDC23
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. unveiled a range of security innovations
across its ecosystem of products and services. With the release of One UI 6,
these innovations include updates to Samsung Knox Matrix with passkeys and
end-to-end encryption for backed-up and restored Samsung Cloud data, and the
expansion of Samsung Knox Vault to the wider device ecosystem. These
advancements are engineered for an age of hyperconnectivity, ensuring that as
we enter a world where multiple devices connect and share information with each
other, the security aspect is never compromised. The updates were announced at
the annual Samsung Developer Conference 2023 (SDC23), which brings together
developers, creators and designers to explore Samsung’s powerful and seamless connected
experiences. At the event, Samsung was able to showcase how these innovations
will work to push the industry forward and empower users with more ways to
safely do what they love, today and tomorrow.
“The strongest security and privacy innovations can
help protect your everyday mobile experience as well as your device,” said Dr.
Seungwon Shin, EVP & Head of Security Team, Mobile eXperience Business at
Samsung Electronics. “We strive to keep more users safe in more ways than ever,
and our latest security innovations mean users can live life with greater
options and less effort – so life can truly open up possibilities, now and for
years to come.”
Secure Convenience in a Connected World
The release of One UI 6 on
Galaxy devices and an update to Samsung Knox Matrix work to further realize Samsung’s vision of a
future where connected devices can protect each other within an ecosystem.
Last year, we announced
that Knox Matrix would support Trust Chain, which will enable connected devices
to intelligently monitor each other for security threats, and send
notifications to other devices if one is ever attacked. This meant that if a
hacker were to target a device, Knox Matrix could detect the threat and isolate
that device from other devices to keep the rest of the system safe.
At SDC23, Samsung is
announcing updates to another key element of Knox Matrix – Credential Sync, which can help protect
sensitive information as it moves between multiple devices, such as Samsung
Galaxy devices, TVs and Family Hub refrigerators. With the introduction of One
UI 6, Credential Sync brings users an easy and secure way to sync their
identities and credentials between their Samsung devices. Also now available
within Credential Sync is end-to-end encryption of backed-up and restored
Samsung Cloud data.[2] This ensures
the data can only be encrypted or decrypted on a user’s devices, meaning nobody
can see it but the user – even if a server is compromised or account details
are stolen. Starting early 2024, Samsung Galaxy devices will also implement
end-to-end encryption when users sync their data with Samsung Cloud.[3]
As part of Credential Sync,
Samsung has also developed new ways to manage and secure identities and
credentials for a future hyperconnected world in the form of passkeys: digital
credentials that can be used as authentication for websites and apps. Through
One UI 6, Samsung Pass has been updated with the ability to use passkeys,[4] marking a
significant step towards a passwordless future where passkeys replace traditional
passwords to provide an experience that is:
- Faster: Users can save time on typing their account username into their
device by instead quickly selecting the account they wish to sign into
- Easier: Once passkeys are registered, users can easily switch over to a
new connected device with no requirement to sign up all over again
- More secure: Passkeys only work on users’ registered websites and
applications, ensuring protection against phishing attacks from malicious
sites or apps
Knox Matrix realizes this
revolutionary step in the evolution of passwords by enabling a convenient way
to share passkeys across multiple devices without sacrificing security. Based
on FIDO’s international standards, passkeys enable users to use Samsung Pass on
their smartphone to sign into apps and websites through biometric sensors, such
as fingerprints. With One UI 6, passkeys are able to be held in escrow
until specific conditions are met – like when a PIN, password or lock screen
pattern of a user's previous device is entered on their Samsung Galaxy
smartphone. These updated escrow functions within Knox Matrix will eliminate
the need for users to remember current passwords or reset forgotten ones,
providing convenience and stronger security when sharing credentials between
connected devices.
Powerful
Security Innovations on More Samsung Devices
Besides innovating to secure the device ecosystems of the future, Samsung is
also democratizing its most powerful security innovations for devices
today. Samsung
Knox Vault is
being strengthened through the expansion beyond flagship devices to protect
more customers and give them greater choice in the devices they can safely use.
Knox Vault can help protect the most critical data on a device, including lock
screen information, such as PIN codes, passwords and patterns. It constructs a
secure execution environment that is physically isolated from the system’s main
processor and memory and is effective from the moment a user registers their
lock screen – thus users can enjoy the security they need without hassle. Knox
Vault can help protect users’ security keys which encrypt their private data
stored in the device, ensuring total safety – even if the device is lost or
stolen.
A hardware-based and
tamper-resistant solution, Samsung
Knox Vault was
created to safeguard a user’s private data against not only software-based
hacking, but also hardware attacks using high-end professional tools.
Originally launched on Samsung Galaxy flagship devices including S series, Z
series, S FE series smartphones and Tab S series tablets, Knox Vault is being
expanded to Samsung Neo QLED 8K TVs in 2023, and the wider Galaxy ecosystem
including Galaxy A series smartphones with One UI 6 or later in
2024.
Your Secure
Ecosystem, Expanded
The wide range of powerful
security measures make Samsung Galaxy devices better at ensuring user privacy,
addressing the need for convenience in a hyperconnected society with the
backing of a true commitment to strong user security. One UI 6 also brings
updates to Galaxy’s Security
and Privacy Dashboard, making it
easier than ever for users to see and control what is happening to their data.
The latest security and privacy innovations announced at SDC23 are built on top
of Galaxy’s secure foundation: security at every level from the chips up to the
apps, real-time threat detection, and collaborative
protection with trusted partners.
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