October 2024 Newsletter

Product Spotlights

BabylonTM Encrypted Smartphone Secures Conversations & Data Using Public Cellular Networks

Babylon is a revolutionary secure smartphone that uses advanced hardware encryption so that public cellular 4G/5G networks can be used to securely transfer classified information and conduct classified calls.
Babylon is the only smart-phone solution in the market that cannot be hacked by known cyber attack tools and spyware, including the infamous Necro Trojan horse that recently infected millions of Android phones.

 

In the News

11 Million Downloads of Necro Infected Apps from Google Play

The Necro Trojan that is able to run Android compiled DEX files, install downloaded apps, tunnel through the victim’s device, and even — potentially — take out paid subscriptions was embedded in an advertising SDK used by the popular Wuta Camera and Max Browser Google Play store apps, as well as in modified versions of popular applications like Spotify and Whatsapp found outside of Google Play.
The Babylon hardware-based secure telephone solution, derived from on an off-the-shelf Android phone, prevents hacking attacks like the one used to spread the Necro Trojan.

 

Events – Wrap ups

DVD2024 – Wrap up

HSL participated in the well-attended DVD2024 exhibition and conference that brought together UK Army, Ministry of Defense and industry for a two-day gathering in Millbrook, Bedfordshire. HSL showcased its suite of both rugged and non-rugged KVM switching products, the Babylon secure smartphone, the TriLoc BeaconTM asset tracker and critical infrastructure cross-domain cyber-security products.

 

Leteng Norwegian Road Show – Wrap up

HSL participated in this targeted event, that brought HSL’s products and future roadmap to many customers and users across Norway. Leteng, HSL’s partner in the region, has been actively promoting HSL’s solution in Norway and beyond, and this road show was an excellent vehicle in having users and customers better understand HSL products and typical use cases for KVM switching, data diodes and cross-domain solutions.

 

 

Events – Upcoming

Global Security Partner Forum

Krynica Morska, Poland, Nov. 22-23

HSL will be participating, along with its distribution partner Modulit Solutions, at this targeted IT security event. Modulit is distributing HSL’s products across central and eastern Europe, and the Global Security Partner Forum will be HSL’s introduction into the Polish market. HSL will be showcasing its portfolio of secure KVM switching products and cross-domain solutions.

High Sec Labs (HSL) develops high-quality, cyber-defense solutions in the field of network and peripheral isolation.

The company, headquartered in Caesarea Industry and Business Park, Israel, was founded in 2008 and has a second manufacturing site in the United States.

High Sec Lab’s roots are deeply embedded in the defense industry developing cyber protection solutions for submarines and aircraft. Among its customers are some of the world’s leading governments and defense organizations as well as commercial companies such as banks, healthcare providers, and national infrastructure companies. 

Highest Security Compliance

The company’s products are designed to provide the maximum computer and peripheral isolation as demanded by government agencies, military, financial institutions, and similar security-sensitive customers. HSL’s products are built to comply with the highest security standards, including EAL4+ security requirements and the latest National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) Protection Profile PSS Ver 3.0 PSS or PSD Ver 4.0 requirements for peripheral sharing switch devices.

Secure Segregation Solutions

HSL’s patented secure segregation solutions include a variety of peripheral sharing switch devices such as KMs, KVMs, and Matrix devices. These enable users to share peripherals between computers that belong to different security classification levels while protecting against data leakage and malicious attacks through shared USB, keyboard, mouse, video, and audio peripherals.

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