BlackBerry has disclosed its partnership with Samsung in order to offer a new level of security to Android phones is underway at an enterprise event in San Francisco.

Launching early next year, the program, The Verge blog reported, will integrate BlackBerry’s end-to-end encryption system into Samsung’s Knox system.

This will enable new encryption standards and support to the program. It’s a clear upgrade for Samsung, as BlackBerry is known in enterprise circles for having some of the best security practices in the mobile

marketplace.

The new program will also add features to deal with the unique challenges of security on Android, including specific mechanisms to protect data against on-board malware.

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It’s part of a larger push at Samsung to bring device security up to the standards of enterprise and government needs.

A number of Samsung devices were approved for secure government use earlier this year, although a vulnerability report in October described the existing Knox system as “completely compromised.” It’s

also a glimpse of a new business tactic from BlackBerry, which has struggled in the face of declining device sales. “Samsung Knox is focused on delivering secure mobility solutions to enterprises,” said

Samsung’s Injong Rhee.

 

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