NATO Certifies iPhones and iPads for Handling Classified Data

NATO has officially approved the use of iPhones and iPads for handling classified information following successful security assessments, including tests conducted by Germany. This marks a significant step in integrating mainstream technology into secure military communications, potentially reducing reliance on specialized devices. Monitoring how NATO members adopt this policy and any evolving security measures will be crucial in assessing its impact on military cybersecurity practices.
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