Samsung Unveils Enhanced Security Features in One UI 8

Samsung has unveiled a suite of advanced artificial intelligence (AI)-powered security features for its One UI 8 operating system, aimed at enhancing user privacy and device protection. The South Korean tech giant introduced three key features: Knox Enhanced Encrypted Protection (KEEP), an upgraded Knox Matrix threat response system, and a new iteration of Secure Wi-Fi designed to safeguard against future cyber threats. These enhancements come just ahead of the anticipated launch of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7, showcasing the company’s commitment to security in an increasingly digital world.

Samsung Adds New On-Device Security Features

In a recent press release, Samsung detailed the introduction of three innovative security features set to be available on Galaxy smartphones and tablets running One UI 8 or later. The company emphasized the necessity of protecting on-device AI systems through advanced threat detection and prevention measures, especially as digital landscapes evolve rapidly.

The first feature, Knox Enhanced Encrypted Protection (KEEP), is designed to enhance data privacy by safeguarding the AI tools within Samsung devices. This feature creates encrypted, app-specific storage environments that are inaccessible to other applications. Samsung asserts that KEEP will effectively shield sensitive data from potential theft by malware or malicious apps. The feature aims to protect personal insights, such as user routines and preferences, which are utilized by AI functionalities like Now Brief and Smart Gallery to deliver personalized recommendations. Given the importance of this data, Samsung underscores the need for robust protection measures.

Enhanced Threat Response with Knox Matrix

The second feature introduced is an update to Knox Matrix, Samsung’s security solution for cross-device connectivity. This upgrade enhances the system’s ability to protect user data and devices from severe cyberattacks. The updated Knox Matrix can automatically sign users out of their Samsung accounts upon detecting high-risk situations, such as system manipulation or identity forgery. By severing access to cloud storage, this feature prevents the potential spread of attacks to all connected devices and the user data stored in the cloud.

Once a device is locked out, users receive notifications across their connected Galaxy devices. They can tap on these notifications to access the โ€œSecurity status of your devicesโ€ page, where they can review the threat and take necessary actions to bolster their device’s security. This proactive approach aims to keep users informed and empowered in the face of potential cyber threats.

Future-Proofing Against Quantum Cyber Threats

The final feature focuses on preparing devices for future cyber threats that may arise from advancements in quantum technology. This type of attack, known as โ€œharvest now, decrypt later,โ€ involves stealing encrypted data from devices and cloud storage without immediate decryption. Attackers wait for quantum technology to mature before decrypting the stolen data for malicious use.

To counter this emerging threat, Samsung is enhancing its Secure Wi-Fi service through Post-Quantum Enhanced Data Protection (EDP). This update introduces a new cryptographic framework that strengthens network protection against such sophisticated attacks. The enhanced Secure Wi-Fi aims to safeguard users’ data, even when connected to public networks, ensuring that personal information remains secure in an increasingly interconnected world.

 


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