Samsung is adding its hardware-based security Knox Vault to more devices. While it was once exclusive to flagships, these features are now available on affordable Galaxy A models, starting with the 2024 Galaxy A55 and A35. This expansion marks a shift in Samsung’s security strategy.  

Main Features of the Expanded Nox Vault Security 

  • Hardware-based isolation: Knox Vault creates a secure area with its own processor and memory separate from Android.  
  • Knox Vault protects sensitive information, safeguarding PINs, passwords, biometric data, and cryptographic keys.  
  • Tamper Resistance: Knox Vault defends against physical and software attacks, including voltage and laser tampering.  
  • Knox Vault provides automatic protection, operating continually in the background to maintain data privacy.  
  • The Knox vault was only on premium models like the S21 and newer. In 2024, many popular mainstream devices will also get this protection, except for lower-end models like the A05.  

By adding Knox Vault, Samsung aims to give more people better security and privacy. As digital threats grow with the rise of AI, more users are now secured by the Knox experience.  

Samsung has launched the Galaxy A55 and A35, two new affordable A-series phones featuring the popular Knox Vault security system.  

This is the first time Samsung has added its top security features to its more affordable phones. It represents a significant step toward improving user safety and privacy, even on lower-cost devices.  

What Is Knox Vault? 

Knox Vault is one part of Samsung Knox, the company’s multi-layer security platform. Nox Vault helps keep important data safe, including lock-screen credentials like PIN codes, passwords, and patterns.  

The vault also protects device encryption keys and keeps your data safe by encrypting it. Only someone with the correct lock screen credentials can access the data, keeping it secure even if the phone is lost or stolen.  

Knox also protects the data you store in the Samsung cloud with end-to-end encryption. It lets you use passkeys and other key security features right on your device. Some features, like end-to-end encryption in Samsung Cloud, were planned for early 2024 and should be available soon. The Knox Vault processor is separate from your phone’s main processor. This makes it much harder for attacks or exploits to compromise your sensitive data.ata.  

Samsung expects extending Knox Vault beyond flagship phones will strengthen the overall security program, especially since A series phones are among the most popular affordable Android options.  

Samsung continues to enhance Knox and expand protection across more devices. For those who find the Galaxy S24 Ultra or Galaxy S24 more expensive, the Galaxy A55 and A35 offer an affordable option with Samsung’s features and advanced security.

Source: Samsung Brings Knox Security Vault to New Galaxy A-Series Phones