AWS partners with BlackBerry to develop and market Ivy
Amazon Web Services announced that it made a multi-year deal partnership to work with BlackBerry to develop the latter’s in-vehicle data platform, named Ivy. BlackBerry’s Ivy is targeted at automakers seeking a standardized way to read data collected from vehicle sensors.
They can then analy... Read more
BlackBerry wants to secure growing number of endpoints at companies
BlackBerry has been committed to securing company endpoints for years. The company particularly does this through Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) and Unified Endpoint Security (UES). Both security approaches aim to provide an answer to the growing number of devices within companies. After all, mo... Read more
BlackBerry discovers hacker group selling their services
BlackBerry's security team has come across a group of hackers offering their services for hire. The group calls itself CostaRicto and appears to be based in South Asia.
The group is responsible for a series of orchestrated attacks on every continent, although most attacks take place in India, Ba... Read more
BlackBerry makes another comeback with a planned 5G Android phone
Powerful brands from some years ago are not easy to dismiss. They always seem to make a comeback. These comebacks unveil new products that can compete with the present market rulers. Next up is BlackBerry.
One of the best examples has to be the Nokia’s from HMD. Even Palm was able to get in th... Read more
‘Chinese attacks on Windows and Android gone unnoticed for ten years’
According to Blackberry research, five Chinese hacker groups have attacked Linux, Windows and Android for ten years. The groups worked in the interest of the Chinese government and were able to steal sensitive data unnoticed for ten years.
In Blackberry's report, security researchers evaluate fi... Read more
Latest version of BlackBerry Spark Platform announced
BlackBerry has announced the next version of the BlackBerry Spark Platform. The next generation of the platform includes a new Unified Endpoint Security (UES) layer which should work with any Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) system.
BlackBerry's goal is to achieve a 'One Agent, One Console, One... Read more
BlackBerry laumches workspace solution Digital Workplace
BlackBerry is launching a new solution, called Digital Workplace. With this solution, employees of an organisation must be able to access on-premise and cloud content securely and easily from a remote location.
The number of employees who want to connect to company assets outside the company net... Read more
BlackBerry secures mobile devices on the fly
More and
more mobile devices are appearing in the networks of large companies and organizations.
With Unified Endpoint Management (UEM), administrators try to manage and secure
this flow of devices as well as possible. With artificial intelligence (AI) and
the use of machine learning this can be a ... Read more
“Pen tests regularly cause leaks of sensitive data
According to BlackBerry Cylance research, pen tests regularly lead to the leakage of sensitive information. The company's research team was able to find confidential information about air traffic control in a semi-public malware environment, among other things.
In the report, called "Thin Red Line: ... Read more
BlackBerry introduces artificial intelligence solution Intelligent Security
BlackBerry has a cloud-based solution that leverages adaptive security, constant authentication, and artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance mobile endpoint security in Zero Trust environments. The solution is called Intelligent Security and is built on top of the secure communication platform Spark... Read more