Presents
Zero Trust Lab Phase 3 Demonstration
with Privoro
June 26, 2026 from 12 PM – 1:30 PM ET
** 1 CPE Credit Available

Join our ATARC Zero Trust Lab Phase 3 Demonstration with Privoro!
Please note — this demonstration is a government-only audience. You must register with your government email address to be admitted (.gov or .mil). If you are a contractor, you must register as representing your government agency. If you have any questions, please email Amy Karpowicz at akarpowicz@atarc.org.
A new approach to securing government-issued and personal mobile devices is needed—one built on zero-trust principles and physical security controls.
Why?
Mobile devices are now the world’s most widely used computing platform and an essential tool for government and military operations. However, the cameras, microphones, radios, and location services that make these devices valuable also create significant surveillance, tracking, and operational security risks.
Privoro is the only solution that physically mitigates these risks by giving users direct control over the sensors and radios that enable observation and tracking—the same security approach required in the U.S. government’s most sensitive classified environments.
With Privoro, users can physically disable cameras, microphones, and location-tracking capabilities when needed.
Rather than accepting continuous operational security risk or banning mobile devices from sensitive areas, organizations can securely enable mobile productivity with Privoro—the only solution approved for secure spaces and designed to mitigate threats from adversaries exploiting mobile device tracking and data collection.
Join us for a demonstration of our complete solution architecture and see how zero-trust mobile security enables mission-critical mobile device use anywhere, anytime, without compromising security.
Participants

Michael Campbell
President and General Manager
Privoro Government Solutions

Matthew Wheeler
Director of SafeCase and Security Operations
Privoro Government Solutions
Mobile devices have become the world’s most widely deployed computing platform and an essential tool for government and military operations. With the rapid adoption of 5G, they are no longer just communication devices—they are a foundational technology for mission effectiveness and operational advantage.
As Noah Mathews recently wrote in “5G: The DoD’s Wireless Backbone,” “Transitioning to 5G is no longer a question of necessity, but of action and commitment.” As government and military organizations accelerate 5G adoption, securing the mobile devices that operate on these networks becomes equally critical.
In today’s environment, mobile technology is critical to maintaining connectivity, decision superiority, and operational readiness. However, the cameras, microphones, radios, and location services that make mobile devices so valuable also create significant security risks.
As reported by Karen Jowers in Military Times (“‘Scary and silencing’: Troops, families receive threats from foreign bad actors,” May 29, 2026), Senators Ron Wyden and Wesley Hunt Harrigan stated in a May 28, 2026, letter to the DoD Chief Information Officer that “DOD officials have reportedly known about the threat posed by mobile devices to national security for at least a decade.”
But what is this mobile device threat or risk?
Commercial smartphones are designed to continuously collect, process, and transmit data. While this enables powerful capabilities, it also creates opportunities for surveillance, tracking, interference, and data exploitation by foreign adversaries.
As a result, organizations are often forced to choose between accepting operational security risk or restricting mobile device use in sensitive environments—limiting the full potential of mobile technology.
A new approach is needed: zero-trust mobile security backed by physical security controls.
Privoro is the only solution that physically mitigates mobile surveillance, tracking, and interference risks by providing direct control over cameras, microphones, and radios.
Designed and manufactured in the United States, Privoro enables organizations to securely use mobile devices in environments where they were previously restricted or prohibited.
By eliminating the need to choose between security and connectivity, Privoro unlocks the full operational value of mobile devices—even in the most sensitive environments.
Join us for a demonstration of our complete solution architecture and see how zero-trust mobile security enables mission-critical mobile device use anywhere, anytime, without compromising security.
Be part of this immersive event to understand, explore, and prepare for the future of cybersecurity. Secure your spot today and witness the future of Zero Trust Security.
Please note — this demonstration is a government-only audience. You must register with your government email address to be admitted (.gov or .mil). If you are a contractor, you must register as representing your government agency. If you have any questions, please email Amy Karpowicz at akarpowicz@atarc.org.
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