United States Data Bridge Market Research’s latest report, “Ultra-Secure Smartphone Market” provides a thorough analysis of growth strategies, drivers, opportunities, key segments, Porter’s Five ...
Within five years, we should see smartphones becoming an integral part of the ecosystem for the creation, management and use of secure identities. In some instances, phones will replace cards, but in ...
According to the latest report by Report Ocean, titled "Ultra-Secure Smartphone Market : Global Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2023-2031" provides an extensive analysis of the ...
WISeKey Announces SEALPhone: A Next-Generation Web3 Secure Smartphone Designed for Advanced Crypto Applications and Unparalleled Security and Data Protection Zug, Switzerland – November 12, 2024 – ...
Already heralded as the world’s largest smartphone market, China’s is now taking the next step in forging its own mobile legacy. Amidst growing worldwide concerns about security (or lack thereof), ...
WIMA NFC USA, SAN FRANCISCO, CA, November 30, 2011- INSIDE Secure, a leader in semiconductor solutions for secure transactions, today revealed that its SecuRead(r) NFC solution is securing and ...
The Liberty Phones redefine mobile security, giving users unparalleled control over their privacy in an increasingly intrusive digital world FT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Nov. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- UMAXX, a ...
Turing Robotic Industries, a company you’ve probably never heard of, has announced a smartphone. To make it stand out, the device is not only super strong, it’s also super secure. Which is exactly ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The Black looks and functions like a generic Android device but doubles as a classified information system capable of scanning for ...
The Indian Army has equipped its officers with around 30,000 "Sambhav" smartphones for secure communication, a report claims. These phones, which feature specialised apps for sharing sensitive ...
China is seeking to make its own secure smartphones, in an attempt to insulate its handsets from U.S. surveillance. The effort involves both state-owned companies and some of the country’s savvier ...