NSA suggests using virtualization to secure smart phones

The U.S. National Security Agency is now suggesting government departments and businesses buy smart phones secured using virtualization, a technology it currently requires only on tablets and laptops The change comes about with the arrival of the first virtualization-based smart phone security system on the U.S. Commercial Solutions for Classified list. CSFC is a program developed by the NSA to help U.S. government agencies and the businesses that serve them to quickly build layered secure systems from approved components.

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