- Soverli allows you to use several operating systems simultaneously on a smartphone
- Critical users can maintain their workflow even if Android is hacked
- Employees can separate personal. Work environments without sacrificing device functionality.
Soverli. A Swiss cybersecurity startup. Has announced a new approach to mobile security that works alongside Android. IOS on commercial smartphones.
HE Look for The goal is to provide a fully verifiable operating system layer that can function independently even if the underlying operating system is compromised.
This architecture enables companies to maintain business continuity without sacrificing the functionality. Convenience users expect from standard devices.
Business critical applications. Early adoption
Observers often compare Soverli’s model to Proton’s. Applying a similar. High-security approach to smartphones rather than email. VPN services.
Soverli’s initial use cases focus on critical communications for public sector organizations. First responders.
Drivers include emergency services. Police. Fire services. Where constant availability is essential.
By running a dedicated Android application stack in isolation. Critical workflows remain functional even in the event of misconfiguration. Attacks on the core operating system.
Journalists.
Human rights activists can also use sandboxing to protect communications. Allowing secure messaging apps to prevent surveillance. Interference.
“We have created a fully controllable layer of smartphone sovereignty that remains operational even if Android is compromised. ” said Ivan Puddu. Co-founder. CEO of Soverli.
“It’s a paradigm shift: instead of expecting the operating system to never fail. Soverli ensures continuity when it does. Without forcing users to give up the modern smartphone experience they expect.”
The platform has attracted interest from companies involved in secure bring-your-own-device programs.
Employees can maintain a personal environment alongside a tightly controlled professional workspace. Protecting sensitive corporate data without compromising privacy.
The architecture supports mainstream enterprise smartphones by separating personal. Work environments.
Security features integrate with mobile device management systems. Provide protection against identity theft through verifiable authentication processes.
Engineers developed the technology over four years at ETH Zurich.
Which allowed multiple operating systems to run simultaneously on a single device without any hardware changes.
The patent-pending system reduces the attack surface for critical applications. Encryption tools protect data in the isolated operating system.
Users can switch between Android. The main operating system in milliseconds. Balancing convenience. Greater security.
The startup has demonstrated that Signal works within the sovereign layer. Confirming that messages remain private even if the core operating system is compromised.
This approach is part of Europe’s broader push for digital sovereignty. Where governments. Organizations need a verifiable infrastructure.
Long considered a weak point. Smartphones can now support world-class protection without sacrificing functionality. Usability.
With $2.6 million in seed funding.
Soverli plans to expand its development teams. Strengthen OEM partnerships. Expand integration with business productivity tools.
“People deserve phones they can really trust. OEMs should deliver. ” said Antonia Albert. Investor at Founderful.
“Soverli’s Souverän cape is made in Switzerland. Is a breakthrough that can rewrite the rules of mobile security.”
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