Android’s pKVM earns SESIP Level 5, setting a new mobile security benchmark after rigorous Dekra testing under EN-17927 standards., Protected KVM (pKVM), the hypervisor powering the Android Virtualization Framework, has officially achieved SESIP Level 5 certification (in testing by cybersecurity lab Dekra against the TrustCB SESIP scheme). Google's security blog called the certification "a watershed moment," and a "new benchm, Google's pKVM hypervisor, powering Android's Virtualization Framework, has achieved the world's first SESIP Level 5 certification, validating its resilience against advanced cyber threats from well-funded attackers. This milestone sets a new benchmark for open-source mobile security, fostering trust and innovation in high-stakes environments like finance and healthcare., Google has revealed that protected KVM (pKVM), the hypervisor that powers the Android Virtualization Framework (AVF), has achieved SESIP Level 5 certification, marking a major breakthrough for open-source security and consumer electronics. This milestone positions pKVM as the inaugural software security system tailored for widespread deployment in consumer devices to reach this elite assurance , Google has announced a major milestone in open-source security, with the Protected KVM (pKVM) hypervisor—integral to the Android Virtualization Framework—becoming the first software system globally to earn SESIP Level 5 certification., .