Security-Focused eSIMs

Cloudfare Launches New 'Zero Trust SIM' for Smartphone Users

American content delivery company Cloudfare has announced the launch of two new products for smartphone users called the 'Zero Trust SIM' and the 'Zero Trust for Mobile Operators,' both of which center around securing corporate phones.

The Zero Trust SIM has been designed to effectively secure all data packets that exit a given smartphone. In addition, it can be accessed and operated through already-existing mobile device management platforms as a full-fledged eSIM. With security in mind, the eSIM will also be locked to users' devices, which, in turn, will lessen the chance of SIM-swapping attacks.

“Zero Trust SIM provides defense in depth. A VPN layer is one of those components, but doesn’t remove the need to still deploy cellular connectivity across all of your mobile devices today, and traditional ‘AnyConnect-style’ VPNs do nothing to stop attackers moving laterally once they’re inside the VPN,” said Cloudflare CTO John Graham-Cumming.

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Zero Trust Sims
The development of security-focused eSIMs like Cloudflare's Zero Trust SIM creates opportunities for mobile security companies to offer zero trust mobile solutions.
Esim-based Mobile Device Management
The integration of eSIMs with mobile device management platforms like Cloudflare's Zero Trust SIM provides opportunities for MDM companies to offer more secure solutions to their clients.
Locked Esims
The trend towards locked eSIMs for increased security, as seen with Cloudflare's Zero Trust SIM offers opportunities for eSIM manufacturers and IoT device makers to incorporate more secure eSIM solutions.

Industries Being Reshaped

Mobile Security
The development of Zero Trust SIMs presents opportunities for mobile security companies to offer their clients more secure solutions.
Mobile Device Management
The integration of eSIMs with mobile device management platforms creates opportunities for MDM companies to offer more secure solutions to their clients.
Iot Devices
The trend towards locked eSIMs for increased security presents opportunities for eSIM manufacturers and IoT device makers to incorporate more secure eSIM solutions.
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