Sirin Lab Creates Solarin to tackle Security Lapse


BENGALURU: It has been a while since the word “personal” has had any real meaning. Advancements in technology and communication and the advent of new gadgets hasn’t been all for the good. Data is the really currency these days and its security or rather the lack of it is a worrying factor.

Realizing that humans are the real commodities and targets after his phone was hacked, prominent Kazakh entrepreneur Kenges Rakishev decided to invest in building a secure phone and the Sirin labs was born. The Israeli-British set up, co-founded by Moshe Hogeg with the backing of Rakishev, Israeli venture capital fund Singulari team and Chinese social networking company Renren, is all set to release their first product – the “Solarin” smartphone- in May this year.  Sirin Labs continued to add that it had successfully raised $72 million in private funds to launch the device, which would be aimed at executives.

The smart device, which is expected to be sold at a whopping $20,000 per piece, will incorporate the most advanced technology available with military grade security. It will be based on the Android operating system and will run on unspecified technology two to three years in advance of the mass market.

People say, if you don’t spend on  quality product, then you yourself become the product. Although the phone is expensive, it is worth the kind of money since it offers the highest level of security possible. It helps keep your data, and in the process your life, safer. This new device will trigger off a public consciousness, leading to more commercially viable and affordable security solutions in the near future.

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