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Opportunity Knox: Layered depth defence

Whether it’s a border wall or a frontline trench in wartime, security has always involved a demarcation. This concept has informed computer security from its beginnings, and many security solution providers today hold to the idea that good security is down to the height and solidity of your wall.

However, strong security involves not merely a deep defence but multiple, overlapping layers. In his book Principles of Programming Languages*, University of Tennessee professor Bruce MacLennan discusses depth defence as a method of managing risk with diverse defensive strategies, “so that if one layer of defense turns out to be inadequate, another layer of defense will hopefully prevent a full breach.”

There are many reasons why a government IT department would want to secure the enterprise with Samsung KNOX, including:

The design of Samsung’s KNOX security platform was informed by:

Government employees are no different from non-government employees: they use their mobile devices for both work and personal purposes. KNOX gives users the ability to switch between their protected workspace and a space with their personal apps — all with the simple tap of a button. This gives IT the assurance that, no matter what employees do on their device, or where they go with it, critical professional data is more secure.

To learn more about KNOX, and the ways it can protect your organization, visit the Samsung KNOX website.


*MacLennan, Bruce. Principles of Programming Languages: Design, Evaluation, and Implementation. Oxford Univ Press, 1986.

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