Secusmart to launch high-security tablet with Samsung, IBM

BlackBerry company Secusmart is working with IBM and Samsung to launch a new high-security tablet aimed at enterprises and the public sector. 

The SecuTABLET, based on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5, has been designed as the โ€œlast linkโ€ in secure mobile communications for national and international authorities, Secusmart claimed. 

The device provides both voice and data encryption, with an โ€œanti-eavesdropping appโ€ from Vodafone called Secure Call allowing companies to make private calls regardless of the device being used on the other end. Meanwhile, secure โ€œapp wrappingโ€ technology from IBM provides additional security for traditionally unsecured apps such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

Stefan Hefter, Senior Management Consultant with IBM, said: โ€œThe SecuTABLET closes a supply gap and opens up for government and administrations an opportunity to derive greater benefit from digitisation and the mobile Internet, with system integration as a fundamental success factorโ€ฆThe technology used to make mobile apps secure by means of so-called wrapping has already proven its worth in the United States.โ€

Secusmart revealed the SecuTABLET is currently undergoing certification by the German Federal Office for Information Security for the German VS-NfD (classified โ€“ for official use only) security rating. 

The device forms part of the SecuSUITE portfolio for BlackBerry 10 and will be launched at CeBIT 2015 in Hanover, Germany.

Hans-Christoph Quelle, CEO of Secusmart, said: โ€œNational and international government customers have entrusted their voice and data communications with the Secusmart Security Card for years. This same technology is what secures the new SecuTABLET.

โ€œWorking alongside IBM and Samsung, we have added the last link in the chain of the Federal Security Network. Subject to certification of the SecuTABLET, German government agencies will have a new way to access to BlackBerryโ€™s most secure and complete communications network in the world.โ€

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