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Google Says Android pKVM Earns Highest Level of Security Assurance

Posted on August 15, 2025August 15, 2025 By CWS

Google introduced this week that Android’s protected KVM (pKVM) has achieved SESIP Stage 5 certification, claiming that it’s the primary broadly deployed safety system to earn this degree of assurance.  

The Safety Analysis Commonplace for IoT Platforms (SESIP) is a safety analysis and certification framework designed for IoT merchandise. SESIP defines 5 ranges, from Stage 1, which is predicated on self evaluation, as much as Ranges 4 and 5, which require a rigorous analysis. 

“Reaching SESIP Stage 5 is a landmark as a result of it incorporates AVA_VAN.5, the very best degree of vulnerability evaluation and penetration testing beneath the ISO 15408 (Frequent Standards) normal,” Google defined. 

It added, “A system licensed to this degree has been evaluated to be proof against extremely expert, educated, well-motivated, and well-funded attackers who might have insider information and entry.”

pKVM is a security-focused virtualization know-how utilized by Android for confidential computing, making certain that delicate knowledge and processes stay protected even when the working system is compromised. 

The extent of safety offered by pKVM may be very helpful for organizations creating functions that deal with delicate knowledge. 

For customers, the SESIP 5 degree certification means their private knowledge, together with data processed by on-device AI, is safer.

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