HyperG, a digital subsidiary of Tangerine Group, announced that its self-developed mobile phone information security protection system appGuard has officially obtained the Common Criteria EAL2 international level certification. On the left is HyperG General Manager Lin Xuanshao, and on the right is HyperG Chairman Ding Weiming.

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[Reporter Zhang Huiwen/Taipei Report] HyperG (nuclear intelligence technology), a digital subsidiary of Tangerine (6180) Group, announced today (27) that the self-developed mobile phone information security protection system appGuard took 2 years and officially obtained international IT product security Certification—Common Criteria (Common Criteria for Security Evaluation, hereinafter referred to as CC certification) EAL2 level certification, which is the first App information security product of Orange Group to obtain this certification.

Ding Weiming, chairman of HyperG, said that in recent years, enterprises have accelerated their digital transformation, and global information security threats have also increased, driving the growth of information security expenditures.

According to research firm Gartner, global information security and risk management spending will increase by 11.3%, and obtaining this certification means that appGuard has global competitiveness and will be able to enter 31 major countries such as the United States, Canada, and Japan.

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Lin Xuanshao, general manager of HyperG, analyzed that in recent years, Southeast Asian countries have been committed to promoting national policies for digital transformation. Among them, Vietnam is the most active in formulating sustainable smart city development in 2025 and a national digital transformation plan for 2030. The goal is to transform the digital economy from this country. 8.2% of China's GDP, raised to 30% of GDP.

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