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Open Kernel labs updates OKL4 2.0

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CHICAGO, USA: Open Kernel Labs (OK Labs), global provider of systems software and virtualization technology for embedded systems, Open Kernel Labs (OK Labs) has announced the new version of its open source secure microkernel software, OKL4 2.0.

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OKL4 2.0 tackles the security and reliability challenges embedded developers face in creating enterprise-safe connected devices for end users, carriers and enterprises. The OK Labs microkernel-based OKL4 2.0 virtualization and system-software platform is the first to offer Secure HyperCell technology, which provides a secure environment for operating systems, applications and drivers on mobile devices.

OKL4 enables developers to address the threat of malware, hackers and poorly behaved code that increasingly jeopardize end users, carriers and enterprises of all sizes.

“OKL4’s capability-based security can prevent data leakage by untrusted code,” said Steve Subar, president and CEO, OK Labs. “With increasing amounts of personal information on handsets, preventing identity theft through mobile viruses is paramount.”

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Using OKL4 as a trusted platform, developers of smart, connected devices can make their products enterprise-safe by encapsulating critical components into individual Secure HyperCells. A Secure HyperCell protects its contents from the rest of the system and from unwanted communication with other cells, making it possible to add functionality incrementally, without undermining the security of the existing system.

With OKL4, developers can add new functionality while keeping the entire system enterprise-safe. This helps end users meet the requirements needed to connect easily and to use their device in any setting including personal and work environments.

“Mobile devices are demanding higher levels of performance and functionality as users increasingly rely on wireless connectivity and networking capabilities on their mobile phones,” said Stephen Balacco, director, embedded software practice, Venture Development Corporation. “This brings with it new needs for security and reliability in these devices to address consumer, carrier and corporate demands.”

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By using the Secure HyperCell technology found in OKL4, developers of mobile devices can integrate multiple functions, OSes or applications into a single processor platform, while protecting core device functionality from compromise.

OKL4 2.0, available under an open source or a commercial license and OK Labs offers professional services including customization, processor architecture porting and training for OKL4 supporting ARM, x86 and MIPS processors.