Encoding voice over mobile becomes a new trend

After the Edward Snowden incident revealed wiretapping information that made relations between the US and its allies worse, technology companies took advantage of the 2014 CeBIT event as a playground to launch security products. .

After the Edward Snowden incident revealed wiretapping information that made relations between the US and its allies worse, technology companies took advantage of the 2014 CeBIT event as a playground to launch security products. .

After Edward Snowden leaked eavesdropping information that severely compromised relations between the United States and its allies, technology companies took advantage of the 2014 CeBIT event as a playground to launch a series of products. anti-intelligence products.

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel and BlackBerry are specially protected

The German company Secusmart , a provider of security features for German government phones, said it was contacted by many other countries after Edward Snowden 's incident broke. Secusmart CEO Hans-Christoph Quelle did not specify the names of these countries, but also made sure that the Snowden case revealed that the US was eavesdropping ( including Germany ) helped Secusmart's business situation become Much more convenient.

" Our core product is mobile voice coding. Voice coding is a very boring feature. But the truth is that after Snowden, we understand that voice calls are no longer available. Absolute safety, "said Quelle .

Secusmart has partnered with Vodafone UK network to create an application that allows all businesses to protect their calls, including their online seminars. With the demand for security is becoming a trend of secrecy, Secusmart has shown their growth of up to 20% is all based.

However, this is not the only company that is thriving after Snowden . A whole range of displays at CeBIT 2014 is reserved for security companies, most of which come from Europe and Asia.

Snowden's scandal has forced people to doubt the confidentiality of data in the digital world.Dieter Kempf, the leader of the BITKOM alliance of the IT industry in Germany, said: " The case of the US government overhearing millions of people around the world has made them realize the importance of data protection ."

According to the European Information Technology Research Organization, a subsidiary of BITKOM, two-thirds of European companies want to expand their investments to increase security. At the 2014 CeBIT event, Deutsche Telekom, one of the leading operators in Germany, launched Cyber ​​Defense Center to detect attacks on the IT system of the operator.

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