Armour Communications showcases flagship product Armour Mobile at NATO Cyber event, NIAS 2017

Leading innovator showcases the first fully secure communications app to provide Push To Talk features  

NIAS, 17 – 19 October, Lotto Mons Expo, Belgium

                                                                  Stand No: B23 

London, 12 October, 2017: Armour Communications, a leading provider of specialist, secure communications solutions for iOS and Android smartphones/tablets and Windows 10 Desktop will be showing its flagship solution Armour Mobile, which provides all the functionality of consumer- grade free apps but with the benefit of significantly greater security. Also being exhibited at NIAS is Armour Blue, a sector specific variant of Armour Mobile which incorporates Mission Critical Push To Talk (PTT) functionality, providing features for emergency services and other agencies that need to maintain usability and compatibility with 3GPP MCPTT standards.

Armour Communications delivers collaboration solutions that enable people to communicate securely, using their everyday devices. Armour Mobile delivers secure voice, video and conference calls, plus secures messages and file attachments. The solution protects mobile communications from being intercepted by devices such as IMSI catchers or hacks exploiting security vulnerabilities in SS7 and other protocols. This ensures secure collaboration between trusted colleagues when discussing sensitive and/or classified information.

The entire portfolio of higher assurance solutions has been specifically designed for the unique needs of Government, Defence, covert communities and security conscious enterprise organisations.

David Holman, a director at Armour Communications commented; “Governments, defence and security agencies across the globe are seeking robust, high-assurance solutions to ensure the security and confidentiality of their communications. Armour Mobile protects sensitive and secret communications from eavesdroppers or hackers – without the requirement or costs of a special phone or hardware. The software solution is easily deployed, centrally managed and is available either on the Armour secure cloud, or as a complete on-premises solution where every element of communication is completely locked down and controlled.”

Armour Mobile is the first fully secure communications app to connect to Skype for Business (previously called Lync) using standard Cisco SIP-based technology. This enables Armour users in the field or overseas to communicate securely using voice and video with corporate Skype for Business installations. Jointly, Armour Mobile, Skype for Business and Armour Desktop enable users inside and external to the organisation to communicate transparently within a secure and private environment, while taking advantage of the reduce costs and increased flexibility provided by Voice over IP corporate communications.

Armour Mobile is FIPS 140.2 validated and has been awarded many other certifications including CPA (Commercial Product Assurance) from the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and is approved for use at NATO Restricted.

 

Is someone listening in on your confidential calls?

The rogue cell/IMSI catcher hack and how 4G won’t necessarily solve the problem

You’re travelling, working on a new deal that’s just about to close.  You’re involved in the final negotiations. You need to check a few points with colleagues back at base.  You call them from a quiet place, away from eavesdroppers, from your mobile. But what about electronic eavesdroppers?

These days a voice call is just another piece of data, and it can be easily intercepted, and you’d never know.

The services and apps you use might claim to be encrypted, but what does that mean?  Exactly what is encrypted? Do you have control of your data/voice call and can you guarantee its integrity through to the receiving end?

How can you prevent it being intercepted by an IMSI-catcher attack, for example?

An IMSI catcher or a rogue cell as it is sometimes referred to, hoovers up details of callers’ International Mobile Subscriber Identity, hence the name. IMSI catchers are used by legitimate law enforcement to catch serious criminals and terrorists, as well as by criminals for malicious purposes.

IMSI catcher – The way it works

One of the issues with the original GSM network (often referred to as 2G) specification is that it required the handset to authenticate to the network but not vice versa. This meant that it was relatively easy to set up a base station pretending to be the network for nefarious reasons. There are various terms for this including Stingray, as US term, IMSI is more generally used, and the term rogue cell which can cover a wide range of things.

The IMSI catcher attracts mobile phones in close proximity to connect to it, thinking that it is a legitimate base station. It then logs the mobile’s details and location by use of the International Mobile Subscriber Identity.  If the IMSI catcher has its own SIM, it can log into the network which enables it to do much more.  For example, it can listen into or record calls by breaking the much weaker encryption used by the GSM network.

There are three modes of encryption for a GSM/2G network, A5/0 – which is no encryption, or A5/1 and A5/2.  Both of the latter two cyphers were reverse engineered as early as 1999. Which means that even without an IMSI catcher, it is, in theory at least, possible to listen in to calls in real time. As commercially available processing power has become exponentially greater, real time decryption of calls has been demonstrated on a number of occasions.

A 3G network offers better encryption, but the IMSI catcher base station forces the mobile back to 2G, negating the stronger 3G encryption.

How might 4G help and why doesn’t it?

Given the many years of development of telecoms networks and huge investment of time and experience it has taken to agree the specification for the 4G networks internationally, it has been assumed that there would be much better protection of privacy.  To some degree there is. However, the 4G network is based on a complex set of standards and protocols, and as with any computer system, there are going to be security holes; there always are, hence the advent of Patch Tuesday.

4G uses mutual authentication between the base station and the mobile handset. So in theory it is more secure as it is supposed to hide your IMSI, using a temporary IMSI during a call. However, in order to first connect to the base station, the phone has to give its real IMSI, so the real IMSI is always transmitted at least once and a fake base station can make use of that. Since 4G mobiles have to support 3G and 2G for areas lacking full 4G coverage, once the call has been intercepted, it can be forced back to 2G technology, and so again, the call is compromised.

Additionally, not every operator provides the same security, as the original 4G specification left it up to the service provider to decide which elements of security it implemented. This means that 4G/LTE networks cannot guarantee your calls will be transmitted safely with no interception.

Another point to keep in mind, is that we are assuming that the carrier wants to protect your call. When travelling abroad this may not be the case. Some regions are more prone to malicious attacks either by state actors or criminals; therefore you can’t afford to trust mobile networks when travelling, particularly if you are going to be discussing business deals or intellectual property.

Easy to set up and easy to conceal

These days, IMSI catchers can be set up for less than £1000, and they are small, so they are very portable. Someone could conceal an IMSI catch under clothes, with any larger components hidden in a back pack. They can be mounted on a drone, or a light aircraft or helicopter, which leaves even the most innocent-seeming locations potentially vulnerable.

As an ordinary mobile user, you would never know if your calls had been intercepted by an IMSI catcher. There is technology to enable you to check which base station you are connected to, but generally speaking they require a technically knowledgeable user and so would only really be used by law enforcement agencies.

It’s not just the secret services that suffer from these type of attacks. Misuse of base stations by oppressive governments can affect journalists or law enforcement may need to protect their operational data from the felons they wish to apprehend.  Criminals may target a specific company to steal industrial secrets, commercially sensitive information, intellectual property, or to eavesdrop on private conversations. Financial details and medical records could be compromised, and so too could high profile celebrities.

How can you keep your conversations private and secure?

There is Government certified technology available that can help mitigate this type of hack. A secure communications platform can protect against an IMSI catcher attack by securing calls and texts between two endpoints, which could be a mobile phone and a desk phone, for example. It does this by using software installed on the phone that does the encryption and decryption. Whatever is sent from the mobile using the software, be it a call, text, attachment such as a video or photo, is completely encrypted end-to-end, and therefore protected.

This type of secure platform can be integrated with existing phone systems, so that calls can be protected both inside the organisation and outside.

Armour Communications showcases new Armour Black solutions at DSEI

DSEI Logo

Higher assurance solutions now available for high threat user groups, protecting mobile communications from eavesdroppers with Armour Mobile

DSEI, 12 – 15 September, ExCeL, London

Stand No: N7-197  

London, 18 August, 2017: Armour Communications, a leading provider of specialist, secure communications solutions for Windows 10 Desktop, iOS and Android smartphones/tablets will be showing its flagship solution Armour Mobile, which provides all the functionality seen in consumer-grade (free) apps but with the benefit of significantly enhanced security. New for DSEI is Armour Black, a range of higher assurance solutions for Government, Defence, covert communities and the security-conscious Enterprise.

Offering the most comprehensive and flexible solutions currently available, Armour Mobile provides secure voice calls, video calls, one-to-one and group messaging, voice and video conference calls, file attachments and sent/received/read message status. Armour Mobile protects mobile communications from devices such as IMSI catchers, or hacks using the SS7 protocol and others. It enables secure collaboration between trusted colleagues when discussing sensitive and/or classified information.

Armour Black provides the same great user experience as Armour Mobile, but is hardened with a range of third party products, to protect data classified up to SECRET.

Armour Blue, another sector specific variant of Armour Mobile, incorporates Push To Talk functionality which provides those features for emergency services and others that need to maintain usability and compatibility with 3GPP MCPTT standards.

David Holman, a director at Armour Communications commented; “We have gradually been expanding our range of specialist solutions based around Armour Mobile to cover a wide range of use cases for Government, Defence, Military, Covert and Emergency/Blue light services.

“Whether staff are using company issued devices or their own (BYOD), Armour Mobile is easily deployed and centrally managed, available either on the Armour secure cloud, or as a full on-premises solution where every element of communications is completely locked down and controlled. Armour Mobile is a software technology and protects sensitive and secret communications from eavesdroppers without the requirement or costs of a special phone or hardware.”

With its focus on interoperability Armour Mobile is the first secure communications app to connect to Skype for Business (previously called Lync) using standard Cisco SIP-based technology. This enables Armour users in the field or overseas to communicate securely using voice and video with corporate Skype for Business installations.

Also on show at DSEI will be the recently launched Armour Desktop which extends the secure mobile communications functionality of Armour Mobile and delivers it to organisations via a Windows 10 softphone.

Together Armour Mobile, Skype for Business and Armour Desktop enable users inside and external to the organisation to communicate transparently within a secure and private environment, while taking advantage of the reduce costs and increased flexibility provided by Voice over IP corporate communications.

Armour Mobile is available for download from the iOS and Android apps stores, and is also available for Armour Samsung Mobile, which provides an extra layer of hardware security by utilising the TEE (Trusted Execution Environment) for key storage and decryption.

Armour Mobile is FIPS 140.2 validated and has been awarded many other certifications including CPA (Commercial Product Assurance) from the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and is approved for use at NATO Restricted.

In addition to the Armour Comms stand no: S7-197, Armour Mobile can also been seen on the following partner stands at DSEI:

  • Leonardo, stand no: S5-110
  • BAE, stand no: S3-110, ND3
  • GETAC/Serbus, stand no: S9-120
  • MilDef, stand no: S4-320
  • L3 Technologies/TRL, stand no: S7-310
  • SEA, stand no: S6-240

 

Armour Comms demos most comprehensive Secure Communications solution with preview of new Armour Desktop

Enterprise organisations now able to protect mobile communications of all kinds held on consumer and desktop devices from eavesdroppers with Armour Mobile

InfoSec Europe, 6 – 8 June, Olympia, London

Stand No: T10a

London, 5 June, 2017: Armour Communications, a leading provider of specialist, secure communications solutions will be showing its most comprehensive range of solutions for Enterprises to date at InfoSec Europe, including a technology preview of Armour Desktop. Its flagship solution Armour Mobile provides all the functionality seen in consumer-grade (free) apps, but with considerably enhanced security. Armour Mobile prevents mobile communications whether voice, text, video or conference from being intercepted by devices such as IMSI catchers, or hacks using the SS7 protocol and others. It enables secure collaboration between trusted colleagues when discussing commercially sensitive information such as corporate intellectual property, financial transactions, and customer details.

Armour Mobile provides secure voice calls, video calls, one-to-one and group messaging, voice and video conference calls, file attachments and sent/received/read message status. In addition, Armour Mobile was the first secure communications app to provide integration with Skype for Business.

New at InfoSec is Armour Desktop. Scheduled for general release by the end of June, Armour Desktop extends the secure mobile communications functionality of Armour Mobile and delivers it to the Enterprise via a Windows 10 softphone. This enables users both inside and external to the organisation to communicate transparently within a secure and private environment, while taking advantage of the reduce costs and increased flexibility provided by Voice over IP corporate communications.

Armour Mobile is available for download from the iOS and Android apps stores, and is also available for Armour Samsung Mobile, which provides an extra layer of hardware security using Samsung Knox. Details of how to download Armour Desktop will made available on release

David Holman, a director at Armour Communications commented; “Armour Mobile is ideal for any Enterprise that has sensitive mobile communications that it needs to protect.  For years organisations have been talking about protecting the end point – the mobile phone is the ultimate end point. Whether staff are using company issued devices or their own (BYOD), Armour Mobile is easily deployed and centrally managed, enabling Enterprises to protect their sensitive communications from eavesdroppers without the requirement for a special phone.”

Armour Mobile is FIPS 140.2 validated and has been awarded many other certifications including CPA (Commercial Product Assurance) from the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and is included in the NATO catalogue.

Armour Comms launches industry leading secure Group Messaging

Armour Mobile adds secure group messaging features to its comprehensive secure mobile comms solution for iOS and Android   

London, April 26, 2017: In direct response to customer demand, Armour Communications, a leading provider of specialist, secure communications solutions has announced the availability of secure Group Messaging. Armour Mobile now provides a group messaging facility, significantly extending its already broad offering that also includes secure voice calls, video calls, messaging (one-to-one), voice and video conference calls, file attachments and sent/received/read message status. This latest innovation from Armour Comms enables sensitive, private and classified communications to be quickly shared amongst a group of trusted colleagues whether securing competitive advantage or situational awareness.

The new solution is available for download from the iOS and Android apps stores, and is also available for Armour Samsung Mobile, which provides an extra layer of hardware security using Samsung Knox. Existing users of Armour Mobile simply download the updated version from the app store in the usual way without the need to re-provision.

Armour Mobile Group Messaging provides all of the functionality seen in consumer-grade messaging apps but with enhanced security. The new solution enables users to create groups from their Armour Mobile contacts list via a simple icon. Once a message is shared, the app confirms the message is sent, and who has received it, listing exceptions (i.e. those that have not received the message because they are offline). Group Messaging also enables voice memos, pictures, video clips, documents and other file attachments to be sent to a group instantly.

David Holman, a director at Armour Communications commented; “Armour Mobile Group Messaging is our latest development in response to customer demand in this fast moving market. As cyber security threats continue to grow, not only for government and the traditionally security-conscious but also for commercial organisations, so the mobile phone becomes an increasingly likely attack vector. At Armour Comms we remain committed to developing innovative and flexible secure communications solutions that can be used on standard consumer smartphones, enabling our customers to interact securely with colleagues without the need for a special phone, preserving anonymity and reducing costs.”

Armour Mobile has been awarded CPA (Commercial Product Assurance) certification by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), providing government-grade secure communications for voice, full motion video, messaging and conferencing on commercial off the shelf (COTS) iPhone and Android smartphones. Additionally, it has been included in the NATO catalogue and is FIPS 140.2 validated. Armour Mobile provides an ultra-secure solution for protecting information at UK OFFICIAL and NATO RESTRICTED classifications. Armour Mobile is the first UK secure Voice over IP service to integrate with Skype for Business

Armour Comms launches first secure Voice over IP service to integrate with Skype for Business

Armour Mobile integrates with Skype for Business enabling fully secure unified communications capabilities for users

London, February 21, 2017: Armour Communications, a provider of specialist, secure communications solutions has announced its integration with Skype for Business. Armour Mobile is now able to connect to Skype for Business using standard Cisco SIP-based technology enabling Armour users in the field or overseas to communicate securely using voice and video with corporate Skype installations. This protects sensitive, private and classified communications while enabling organisations to benefit from the cost savings associated with using standard Voice over IP services, like Skype for Business.

The new solution will be on show for the first time at Security and Policing 2017, the Official UK Government global security event, being held at Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre, 7 – 9 March, stand Z28.

David Holman, a director at Armour Communications commented; “Armour Mobile is the first fully secure mobile communications platform to provide integration with a unified communications service, including conferencing. Skype for Business is a popular choice with customers and we are now able to extend its use by offering Armour Mobile users integration with the service wherever they are in the world. This enables our customers to participate in secure audio and video conferencing as well as calling Skype for Business users directly from their Armour Mobile app.”

Armour ensures security and privacy of calls to Skype for Business users by linking calls to a Cisco Meeting Server (previously known as Acano), via the Armour Connect Gateway. End users of Armour Mobile can be deployed remotely by simply downloading the app and activating it. Users can be activated securely ‘over the air’ and up and running within minutes.

Armour Mobile has been awarded CPA (Commercial Product Assurance) certification by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), providing government-grade secure communications for voice, full motion video, messaging and conferencing on commercial off the shelf (COTS) iPhone and Android smartphones, and has been included in the NATO catalogue. Armour Mobile provides an ultra-secure solution for protecting information at UK OFFICIAL and NATO RESTRICTED classifications.

Armour Samsung Client Now Listed In NATO Catalogue

Armour Samsung Client is now approved and listed in the NATO Information Assurance Product Catalogue (NIAPC)

London, June 15th, 2016: Armour Communications Limited is pleased to announce our inclusion in the NATO catalogue with the Armour Samsung Client under the Mobile Communications category at NATO RESTRICTED. The NIAPC provides NATO nations and NATO civil and military bodies with a range of Information Assurance products and packages that meet the required operational standards, available for procurement.

Armour Samsung Mobile, recently awarded CESG CPA (Commercial Product Assurance) certification provides government-grade secure communications for voice, full motion video, messaging and conferencing on standard COTS Samsung smartphones. An ultra-secure solution for protecting information at OFFICIAL and OFFICIAL SENSITIVE classifications.

“Armour are very pleased to now be able to provide our solutions via the NATO catalogue, and look forward to working with organisations who have expressed a requirement for our solutions,” said David Holman, a Director of Armour.

Awarded CESG CPA Certification

Armour Communications receives CESG CPA (Commercial Product Assurance) for secure mobile communications technology for use at OFFICIAL and above

London, February 11th, 2016: Armour Communications Ltd is delighted to announce that it has been awarded a CPA certification by CESG for its secure communications technology designed for use on standard COTS Samsung smartphones, providing secure voice, messaging and full motion video.

Both Armour’s and Samsung’s Research and Development teams have been working together over the last 12 months to create this uniquely secure environment, ideal for users who wish to mitigate handset vulnerabilities. Using the TrustZone functionality of the ARM chipset, decryption and key storage is securely implemented in the handset’s chipset, creating an ultra-secure offering. Whilst the solution will protect information at OFFICIAL and OFFICIAL SENSITIVE, it is also targeted for use at higher classifications for specific use cases.

“The unique ability to allow voice, messaging and video to be communicated securely using government certified encryption will allow government and enterprise users the flexibility to be more immediate in their decision making whilst remaining highly cost effective” said David Holman, a Director of Armour.

The intuitive and easy to use Armour Mobile application will be downloadable from the Google Play store and is compatible with Armour’s audio and video conferencing technology.

The Armour Mobile Secure Service is available on Armour’s hosted cloud service or alternatively an on-premises solution is offered for those who require total privacy.

The service will be available worldwide, direct from Armour Communications or their partners and is compatible with a range of Samsung’s latest Android smartphones and tablets.

ArmourCC Now Available in App Stores

New client now available for download from the Apple App Store, Google Play and
BlackBerry World

London, April 01, 2015: Armour Communications Limited are delighted to announce the release of the new ArmourCC client as part of their continuing commitment to providing secure, easy to use communications on standard smartphones and tablets. This release contains a number of security enhancements compared to the previous versions, and is fully compatible with recent changes in handset operating systems.

“In addition to the new client software, Armour has also launched a new secure cloud service” said David Holman, a Director of Armour. “This will provide our customers with the renewed comfort and reliability of its added security; all of our cloud customers will be transitioning to this new service immediately.”

“As part of Armour’s continuing commitment to deliver government-grade encryption solutions, additional releases will be available this year,” said Dr Andy Lilly, CTO and a Director of Armour. “Our focus is to carry on providing added features and functionality within the client software which will be seen in our next release.”

ArmourCC is immediately available for download on iOS, Android and BlackBerry devices from the corresponding Apple App Store, Google Play and BlackBerry World.

About Armour

Armour Communications Limited provides market leading technology for end-to-end encryption solutions for voice, messaging and data on everyday smartphones and tablets. Supplying Government, Enterprise and Finance markets with an easy to use, cost effective technology combined with advanced security techniques to deliver cloud-based and on-premises secure solutions. Armour’s product range includes FIPS 140-2, CAPS and NATO approved encryption technologies to protect communications between smartphones and landlines.

Please visit www.armourcomms.com for more information.

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