Kaymera Technologies is preparing to introduce the most advanced crypto platform mobile devices at Mobile World Congress 2015.
Mobile World Congress 2015 launches in Barcelona, 1 March and Kaymera Technologies will announce Kaymera 360, the most powerful mobile encryption platform that can be used by governments, businesses and professionals seeking protection against all attacks and advanced threats.
Rapid growth and enormous adoption of smartphones continues to pose a serious threat to governments and businesses who face immense risk of exposure to malicious mobile attacks. The leak of sensitive data can lead to huge commercial (and not only) damage. Mobile malware and targeted Trojan, or Man-in-the-middle attacks on WiFi and GSM networks, mobile thefts and many other things that may happen remind you that smartphones are now the ultimate tool for collecting information about them hackers.
Somewhere here comes Kaymer which provides a complete mobile cyber solution in cyberspace. The company has developed a proprietary, safe version of Android OS that the consumer can adapt to several high-end Android devices.
The new functional Kaymera provides four layers security:
The Encryption layer Unsupported encryption according to the company, Protection Layer - protects against any attempted violation of services such as GSM, Web session, WiFi, Bluetooth, USB, and more; Prevention layer - because prevention is the best defense, and it is Detection layer which detects real-time threats, such as MITM on WiFi networks.
This multi-layered approach to protection effectively secures organizations and end users in general from any form of data and call interception, man-in-the-middle attacks, text and email messages, targeted Trojan attacks, as well as any infection caused by mass distribution of malicioussoftware, leakage of sensitive data by malicious applications. GPS for location tracking, block data export in case of mobile theft.
The new device will be released with a security management panel that can be easily integrated into any mobile device that is currently in circulation.
The administrative panel will be able to check the status of each device in real time, and will allow enforcement of application-level permissions, security protocols, and risk management policies. All this over-the-air, along with the updates of the operating system.