
Beyond the Password: Why the Saudi Business Elite is Turning to ‘Invisible’ Hardware for Data Security
Manal Saleh
In a region that
leads the world in digital transformation, the mobile phone has become the
primary office for executives and entrepreneurs. However, as work goes mobile,
"visual hacking" has become a growing concern for high-stakes
professionals.
The Galaxy S26 is
setting a new industry benchmark by moving security from software into the very
fabric of the screen. Its Customizable Privacy Activation allows users
to set specific triggers such as opening a banking app or a corporate email
client which automatically engages the Privacy Display. This flexibility
ensures that while you’re presenting a video to a colleague, the screen remains
vibrant, but the moment you sign into a sensitive portal, the
"shutter" comes down for everyone but you. It is a sophisticated,
hardware-led solution for a region that refuses to compromise on security.



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