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Do You Work in Finance? You Need a Phone That’s Genuinely Secure

Do Son November 23, 2020 3 minutes read
Genuinely Secure Phone

Hackers only need about 15 minutes before they can break into an email account. When customers hand over their sensitive information to banking and financial institutions, they need to know that it won’t get leaked.

Even text messages and other forms of communication can be intercepted without a genuinely secure phone. Those who work in the finance sector may have a target on their back. After all, there’s a lot of money in international finance!

If you work in banking or finance, you need to take proactive measures to ensure your communications are secure. Here’s what that will look like.

World-Class Encryption

The most secure phones on the market go beyond end-to-end encryption to offer even more robust protection. Inspired by the world’s leading cryptographers, the best smartphone security uses unique parsing protocols like Chatmail Advanced Messaging and Parsing Protocol (CAMP), which encompasses PGP and Elliptical Curve Cryptography.

Message authentication codes are based on SHA 256, while Symmetric Encryption is based on AES-256 in Counter Mode. If this information sounds complicated or suggests that it might be difficult to navigate, there’s no need to worry. Today, leading encryption lets the everyday user enjoy world-class protection.

Security Gaps Filled In

“End-to-end” encryption is great, but any gap somewhere else in the system undermines the encryption. What if the server storing your messages isn’t as secure as the encrypted emails?

The most secure phones never store your sent or received messages on a server. The email server acts as a relay for communications.  Only the user will be able to backup or access your data, and doing so requires a personal password that you set up.

Finance professionals need to know the phone itself is secure. They’ll feel confident when they have a Notebook lock screen with a custom pin for two-factor security. Plus, they can set messages, pictures, and notes to a self-destruct mode. Such content can’t be forwarded, favorited, or saved.

A Tamper Proof feature can automatically destroy all your sensitive data if you set up an optional duress password. That way, if an identity thief or corporate saboteur gets their hands on your phone and tries to gain access to your sensitive information, it’ll be eliminated before any harm is done.

If bankers or finance sector professionals have one slip up, it could shatter company reputations overnight and drain millions of dollars. Go beyond “end-to-end” encryption and ensure there are no blind spots in your security apparatus.

Global Functionality

The world of finance is international, so secure phones need to take this into account. The best platforms are available in multiple languages like English, Russian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, German, and incorporate new languages continually.

We live in a world where cybercrime occurs regularly. If you work in an industry like finance, you need to get a business productivity tool secured by military-grade encryption and all the latest protective measures.

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