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Check Point Snags Israeli Mobile Security Company Lacoon – TechCrunch


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Check Point Snags Israeli Mobile Security Company Lacoon
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The move gives Check Point a mobile security piece that's a bit different from the traditional mobile device management you see from other companies, Alon Kantor, Check Point's VP of business development told TechCrunch by email. Mobile device …
Check Point to buy Israel's Lacoon Mobile SecurityReuters
Check Point Acquires Lacoon Mobile Security For Advanced Threat Protection CRN
Check Point snaps up mobile security outfit LacoonThe Register
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New Report On Android Security Finds Fewer Than 1% Of Phones Are … – Fast Company


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New Report On Android Security Finds Fewer Than 1% Of Phones Are
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Google just released its 2014 Android Security Year in Review, an intensely data-driven report intended to bring transparency to the vulnerability of phones running on Android. Its findings: fewer than 0.15% of devices that only install from Google
With billions of data points and better tools, Google touts Android securityZDNet
Google's Android security scans over 200 million devices a dayEngadget
Google's 2014 Android Security State of the UnionSlashGear
9 to 5 Google –OS News –The Verge
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Clavister, unidentified company, partner for mobile communications security – UPI.com

Clavister, unidentified company, partner for mobile communications security
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Network security company Clavister has partnered with an unidentified company for embedded security for mobile communications systems. By Richard Tomkins | Feb. 16, 2015 at 9:39 AM. Comments 0 Comments. share with facebook. share with twitter.

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BlackBerry’s deal to buy voice crypto company Secusmart blessed by German government

BlackBerry is now free to integrate German security vendor Secusmart’s voice encryption technology on its smartphones and software, after the German government approved its acquisition of the company.

BlackBerry CEO John Chen still wants his company to be the first choice of CIOs that want nothing but the best security as he works to turn around the company’s fortunes. The acquisition of Secusmart lets the company add the capability to encrypt voice and data communication to government security standards.

In this post-Edward Snowden world, cross-border acquisitions of security vendors have become even more touchy than before. Since Secusmart’s technology is used by the German government—including chancellor Angela Merkel , according to the company itself—it was extra sensitive.

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