Samsung uses blockchain-based security for devices in its network

Published at: Oct. 13, 2022

Tech giant Samsung announced it will utilize blockchain technology to upgrade security protocols for all of its smart devices.

Knox Matrix is its new blockchain-based security solution for “cross-device experiences.” This means the security layer covers all Samsung devices, from smartphones to home appliances within the network.

Samsung says Knox Matrix will work as an individual's “own private blockchain system,” with all of one’s interconnected devices equipped with the blockchain multi-layered monitoring. This includes electronics such as smartphones but also home smart TVs and air conditioners.

The new security upgrade is intended to protect users from exploits of their credentials, while simultaneously making logins more simple.

According to the announcement, all Samsung devices will utilize Knox Matrix and receive a unified SDK, whether they are based on Android, Tizen, or another OS.

This comes alongside another announcement from the company of its new collaboration with Google to improve multi-smart device experiences in the home.

Samsung Electronics Announces Expanded Partnership With Google To Elevate Smart Home Experienceshttps://t.co/D50NmDtp0v

— Samsung Electronics (@Samsung) October 12, 2022

Samsung has been active in expanding its footprint in the Web3 space.

A blog post from Blockdata on Aug. 16 revealed the company to be the most active investor in blockchain-related ventures since Sep. 2021. According to the post, Samsung participated in 13 funding rounds within the industry after a 9-month period.

Related: Security and interoperability, the challenges ahead of Web3 mass adoption

It has recently backed an upcoming Web3 gaming studio, along with Samsung’s Asset Management division launching a blockchain ETF in Hong Kong. 

The managing director of Samsung Next also spoke out on the importance of building and investing in the Web3 space at this time. 

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