Samsung Plans to Expand Knox Security to More Galaxy Devices

As device connectivity grows, so do the concerns regarding devices and personal data safety. Samsung has always aimed to offer a more secure and connected experience across its entire Galaxy ecosystem, while also providing its audience peace of mind when using their Galaxy devices by protecting its models via Samsung Knox security, which will be extended to more Galaxy models.
With some constant yet powerful efforts, Samsung has been exploring ways to add an additional layer of security to both of its hardware and software innovations. Thus, there comes the powerful yet secured Samsung Knox Vault system.
This unique system keeps users data protected and isolated from the main OS, even when the device is lost or stolen. But Samsung doesn’t need to stop right there, as the company is expanding its incredible Knox Vault to more Galaxy devices due to the device’s connectivity chain increasing rapidly.
This Samsung Knox Vault significantly adds the encryption-based security layer that eventually blocks unauthorised access to the user’s personal data.
Connectivity across devices needs an additional layer of security, and that’s the reason Samsung built the Knox Matrix, which significantly functions as a private blockchain system, ensuring a more safe and secure environment via multi-layered yet smart cross-checking threat monitoring of spam, viruses, and malware.
In addition, accompanied by the intelligent and digital experience of Knox Vault and Knox Matrix, Samsung primarily focusses on providing a convenient, safe, and comfortable experience for its Galaxy audience, while also enjoying Knox’s strongest security across Galaxy models based on Android, Tizen-based, Windows-based, and other OS.