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AV-TEST certification and Verizon selection — SUVsoft's mobile security track record

Period: 2012~2013

This page was compiled and published on Aug 4, 2026.

Since entering the Japanese market, we have had more questions about SUVsoft's mobile security background. Mostly two of them: how did an AI company end up in mobile security, and has the technology ever been validated externally. This page collects that record in one place.

The record

PeriodItem
2012–2013AV-TEST (Germany) mobile Anti-Virus certification
2012–2013Selected as a Verizon (US) promotional utility (Mobile Anti-virus)
2012–2013Supply agreement with AscentNetworks (Japan)
2012–2013Supply agreement with Inca Internet (nProtect)
2012–2013Certified as a Venture Company (Korea)

What AV-TEST certification means

AV-TEST is an independent security software testing institute in Germany. It runs antivirus products against live malware samples and scores detection rate, false positives, and system load. Unlike vendor-published performance numbers, this is a third party testing everyone under the same conditions.

Certification in the mobile category means the detection engine met the international bar of the time for Android malware.

What carrier and overseas supply deals mean

Being selected as a Verizon promotional utility means the app passed a carrier's own review. Carriers separately vet apps distributed to their subscribers for stability, battery drain, network usage, and how they handle personal data.

The supply agreements with AscentNetworks in Japan and Inca Internet in Korea are the same kind of signal. A company that plans to distribute a product under its own brand or through its own channel runs technical due diligence first.

Into today's AI security

Detecting mobile malware means watching what actually happens on a device: which app requests which permission, and what it sends where. That experience with device behaviour data is what led to today's Mobile Security.

The current product does not stop at signature matching. AI learns each device's behaviour pattern and surfaces anomalies early. Security teams query it in plain language and get tables and charts; daily and weekly reports are written automatically. It runs alongside existing mobile antivirus and MDM, so the AI layer is added on top of current investments rather than replacing them.

From 2026, the product is also supplied in Japan through the partnership with J-Security and Exosphere Labs — details here.

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