MWC2014 – Samsung annuncia Knox 2.0

Samsung presenta la nuova versione del proprio client di sicurezza degli smartphone Android.

Il sistema di sicurezza rivolto alle imprese Knox si evolve, e a Barcellona viene presentata la seconda generazione, denominata Knox 2.0, creata in modo particolare per interagire nel miglior modo possibile con il Samsung Galaxy S5.

Tra gli aggiornamenti, è da sottolineare la presenza della funzione Two-factor Biometric Authentication, attraverso la quale viene introdotto un sistema di autenticazione a due step che consente di sbloccare il telefono prima mediante il sensore biometrico delle impronte digitali, e successivamente introducendo un codice di sblocco per accedere al device.

Con Knox 2.0 vengono annunciati da Samsung anche Knox EMM (Enterprise Mobility Management), un nuovo servizio cloud ed una console dedicata agli amministratori IT per la gestione ed il controllo dei device usati in azienda, degli account, degli accessi e delle app, e Knox Marketplace, uno store on-the-cloud di app rivolte al settore business.

Attraverso Knox 2.0 sarà inoltre possibile tenere separati i dati, le app ed i  file strettamente personali da quelli lavorativi.

Riportiamo qui sotto il comunicato stampa in lingua inglese con tutte le novità introdotte da Samsung con Knox 2014, che sarà disponibile per il download a partire dal secondo trimestre 2014, previo aggiornamento del dispositivo ad Android 4.4 KitKat.
 

BARCELONA, Spain – February 25, 2014 – Samsung Electronics Co, Ltd., today announced KNOX 2.0, the evolution of KNOX, the company’s end-to-end secure mobile platform solution designed to provide advanced data and privacy protection for enterprise users. The new features better support IT departments looking for reassurance and convenience as they implement and manage their Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) strategies.

Since October 2013 when KNOX was first commercially available in the market, Samsung has sold over 25 million KNOX-enabled devices and has over 1 million active KNOX users today. On average, 210,000 KNOX-enabled devices are being activated per month which is about 7,000 devices each day.

“Thanks to the rapid adoption of KNOX over the past 5 months since its first commercial availability, we needed to evolve the Samsung KNOX platform to meet the changing needs of our customers and the enterprise as a whole,” said JK Shin, President and CEO, Head of IT & Mobile Communications Division at Samsung Electronics. “As a leading provider of Android devices, it is our mission to make Android platform even more secure to lead enterprise mobility market. With the new features of KNOX 2.0 we are able to provide our users with a truly enterprise-ready mobile solution. We will continue to work hard and listen to both our partners and customers to constantly improve the KNOX platform to meet these ever-changing needs."

Cutting-edge Core Platform Security
KNOX 2.0 offers a series of core platform security improvements to better protect device integrity from kernel to apps for a more secure, integrated mobile experience. These upgraded features include:

•TrustZone-Protected Certificate Management: Device-wide feature that generates and maintains  client certificates inside Trustzone with additional support for industry standards such as PKCS#11; allows mobile devices to play the role of the smart card and its readers.

•KNOX Key Store: Generates and maintains encryption keys inside the TrustZone protected environment; allows third parties to utilize encryption for security sensitive applications and makes sure that encrypted data is protected if the system is compromised.

•Real-Time Protection for System Integrity: Real-time monitoring that both detects and prevents any unauthorized modifications to the kernel code, critical kernel data and system partition.

•TrustZone-Protected ODE: Encrypts the data stored in the device through the TrustZone-protected encryption key, which can be disabled at the detection of system integrity compromise.

•Two-factor Biometric Authentication: Makes container access even more secure by requiring both password and fingerprint verification to authenticate.

•Enhanced Generic Framework of KNOX: Supports Per-App VPN functions for SSL VPN solutions such as Juniper, F5 and Cisco while previously supporting them only for IPsec VPN.

Improved User Experience
KNOX 2.0 provides users with enhanced container features such as support for most of Android apps from the Google Play Store, meaning there is no need to go through the wrapping process for third party apps. KNOX 2.0 also supports SE Android policy configurations for third party containers, such as Good’s secure container, Fixmo’s SafeZone, MobileIron’s AppConnect so that these 3rd party containers will receive the same level of HW-based protection as the KNOX container receives. This evolution of KNOX allows for the choice of different types of containers for a more flexible approach to enterprise BYOD strategies. Besides, UMC and SEG make user enrollment process simpler than before since the user profile is pre-registered to SEG by MDM servers.

KNOX 2.0 supports a dual APN capability that can be used to charge the data traffic usage of enterprise applications from that of personal applications. By assigning a different APN to the data traffic of the enterprise container which runs only enterprise approved applications. From that to the personal data traffic, KNOX can allow a telecom carrier to separately bill customers for personal and enterprise uses. This capability removes one of the most critical industry-wide impediments to the adoption of the BYOD programs which allows employees to use their personal mobile devices for work.

Expanding Ecosystem
In addition to the core features of KNOX, Samsung also announced new cloud based services, KNOX EMM and KNOX Marketplace, broadening the KNOX customer base by catering specifically to SMBs.

Samsung is providing the following services with KNOX:

•EMM: Provides cloud-based Mobile Device Management and Identity and Access Management (SSO + Directory service) with a rich set of IT policies to implement company guidelines. KNOX EMM includes:

     – Over 326 IT policies
     – Single sign-on for web-based and mobile apps
     – Cloud directory service as well as on-premise active directory to manage credential information
     – Cloud-based enterprise services including productivity enhancement suites CRM and ERP

•Marketplace: A one stop shop for SMBs to find, buy and use KNOX and enterprise cloud apps in a unified environment and includes:

     – A comprehensive catalogue of business applications including KNOX and 140+ cloud apps
     – Customizable bundling for customers to buy multiple apps in a custom bundle
     – Consolidated billing to allow customers to combine multiple products into a single invoice

The key feature of KNOX EMM and Marketplace is that all the services purchased from the marketplace come with the zero-sign capability implemented by KNOX EMM. IT Admin can easily supervise employee access rights to the purchased services according to the credentials defined in the directory and employees can access these services from mobile devices and PCs without an explicit registration and sign-in process.

Samsung has also expanded its partner ecosystem. Some of our new partnerships include:

•KNOX now supports SE Android policy configurations for third party containers such as Good’s secure container, Fixmo’s SafeZone, MobileIron’s AppConnect which provide better policy control compared to the Native SE for Android, allowing users or IT managers to choose their preferred container.

•By partnering with Microsoft, KNOX allows users to join their devices with their company to access company resources and services with Microsoft Workplace Join

•The new split-billing feature that separately calculates bills for personal and enterprise apps works by partnering with carriers like 3 Hong Kong Telecommunications.

New features of KNOX 2.0 will be commercially available in Q2 2014. Once available, previous generation KNOX users will be able to upgrade to KNOX 2.0 after upgrading to KitKat. KNOX 2.0 will also come pre-installed on the newly launched Samsung Galaxy S5.

Note to Editors
PKCS#11: Cryptographic Token Interface Standard
ODE (On Device Encryption): Encryption method used in Samsung devices to encrypt the file storage of device
VPN (Virtual Private Network):  Networking method for secure communication between employee’s device and corporate network
APN (Access Point Name): The name of a gateway between a GPRS, 3G or 4G mobile network and another computer network, frequently the public Internet
MDM (Mobile Device Management): Solution for managing mobile devices according to company’s IT compliance policy
EMM (Enterprise Mobility Management): Solution for managing devices, applications, identities and accesses
SSO (Single Sign-On): Solution that make uses to log-in once and gain access to company resources
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer): a protocol for encrypting information over the Internet
SEG (Samsung Enterprise Gateway): Samsung cloud server that make registration and enrollment simple
UMC (Universal MDM Client): hidden application in the device that works with SEG

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