Soverli's Revolutionary Smartphone Architecture Boosts Digital Security
Soverli, a startup founded by Ivan Puddu and Moritz Schneider, is set to revolutionize smartphone security with its new architecture. The technology, developed by computer scientists from ETH, enables complete isolation between different 'domains' on a single device. This allows users to switch between secure chats, emergency communication, and personal data protection with ease.
Soverli's patented solution reorganizes hardware access, making it independent of device manufacturers and operating systems. This means users can have separate apps, operating systems, memory, and sensor access for each domain. Potential applications include secure messaging, independent emergency telephony, and protecting personal data from companies and government agencies.
Currently, Soverli sells software licenses and devices with pre-installed secure domains mainly to enterprise and institutional customers. The company is open to selling directly to private users if a suitable partner is found. While no specific public launch date has been announced, Soverli's technology promises a significant leap forward in digital sovereignty and security.
Soverli's new smartphone architecture, developed by ETH spin-off Soverli, offers users complete isolation and user-friendly switching between secure domains. With potential applications ranging from secure messaging to emergency telephony, this technology could significantly enhance digital security and privacy. The company is currently focusing on enterprise sales but is open to private user sales in the future.
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