Think your iPhone is secure? NATO agrees. Apple's devices are now officially certified to handle restricted government data ...
In a validation of its "security-first" architecture, Apple has achieved a milestone that bridges the gap between consumer ...
Apple just made history by getting Nato’s seal of approval for the iPhone and iPad — but only the latest iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 ...
The clearance puts Apple in an exclusive position – no other consumer smartphone or tablet maker has ever reached the same security threshold under the alliance's ...
The iPhone and iPad have been approved to handle classified information up to the NATO restricted level, according to an announcement from Apple on Thursday. “iPhone and iPad previously received ...
The iPhone and iPad can be used with NATO restricted level classified information after meeting NATO's information assurance ...
Apple's mobile devices are secure enough for NATO. Following extensive testing by the German government, the iPhone and iPad ...
Apple has announced that the iPhone and iPad have met the information assurance requirements set by NATO nations. This certification permits these consumer devices to handle classified information up ...
Apple announced that the iPhone and iPad have been approved by NATO to handle classified information and have been added to NIAPC.
Apple's iPhone and iPad are the first consumer devices approved to handle classified NATO information without needing any ...
That’s going to mean a great deal to military planners at the organization, who will now be much happier to use Apple’s devices to handle classified information up to NATO restricted level without any ...
Apple's iPhone and iPad devices running iOS and iPadOS 26, respectively, have become the first consumer-grade mobile devices officially approved to handle classified NATO information.