Samsung Extends Knox Security Certification to Monitors
Samsung Electronics has announced that its security platform Samsung Knox has received Common Criteria certification for monitors, extending its verified security coverage beyond smart TVs.
Common Criteria is an international standard used to evaluate the security of IT products and systems. Samsung has received this certification for its smart TVs since 2015 and now becomes the first manufacturer to achieve it across both monitors and TVs.
Samsung Knox is designed to protect users from cyber threats such as hacking across connected display environments, including use cases like AI-based home control, voice recognition and digital transactions.
The certification highlights key security functions such as real-time system integrity monitoring, protection against phishing websites and validation mechanisms that prevent unauthorized software execution.
Samsung Knox operates through a multi-layered security architecture that includes hardware-backed protection, secure storage for sensitive data and device-level security management across connected ecosystems.
With this expansion, Samsung continues to extend standardized security across its display portfolio, addressing the growing need for data protection in connected devices.
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