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BlackBerry's Spark Suite is now recognised as an "Android Enterprise Recommended Solution", with the suite including comprehensive Unified Endpoint Security and Management tools to deliver better security alongside the foundation for "mobility driven business transformation".

Published in Business IT
Tuesday, 20 October 2020 16:46

Zoom for BlackBerry boosts security, privacy

Zoom for BlackBerry is the BlackBerry Dynamics-enabled version of Zoom.

Published in Security
Thursday, 24 September 2020 15:27

BlackBerry debuts public safety edition of AtHoc

BlackBerry AtHoc Public Safety edition provides local governments and universities with the ability to deliver critical communications directly to the public in an accurate, secure and trusted manner.

Published in Security

A little under four months since it announced the forthcoming launch of its first lot of self-branded smartphones, TCL Communication, a company better known for its range of well-made cheap television sets, has released two of these devices in Australia.

Published in Mobility

Twice in the space of three months, researchers from BlackBerry have put out studies pushing claims about malware and ransomware that is alleged to attack Linux, giving the impression that this operating system is also under as much threat as Windows.

Published in Open Sauce

Canadian security software and services firm Blackberry claims five attack groups serving the interests of China have been targeting Linux servers, Windows systems and Android devices for nearly 10 years, remaining undetected in the process.

Published in Security

TCL Communication, better known for its range of cheap television sets, has announced its first lot of self-branded smartphones, the TCL 10 series, all of which are priced under US$500. The devices will be available for sale later this year, with availability dates to be announced over the next few weeks. Two of the models will be sold in Australia.

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 19 March 2020 15:28

BlackBerry rejigs regional responsibilities

The availability of the BlackBerry Spark Platform for Unified Endpoint Security (UES) and Unified Endpoint Management (UEM), plus the 2019 acquisition of Cylance (now part of the Spark division) has led to changes in responsibilities or title for some of BlackBerry's senior leadership.

Published in People Moves

A new unified endpoint security (UES) layer for the BlackBerry Spark platform can work with BlackBerry unified endpoint management (UEM) to deliver zero trust security, according to the company.

Published in Security

Attackers are preying on users' assumption that legitimate app stores protect them from security issues, a security firm claims.

Published in Security

"We do the full gamut [of security]," BlackBerry ANZ managing director David Nicol told iTWire, with a deep specialisation in certain areas.

Published in Security

BlackBerry global head of cyber security services Campbell Murray has a theory that humanity's position as the only "super predators" on the planet explains why we have so much trouble with cyber security.

Published in Security

Security vendor BlackBerry is making some of its products available though the Azure Marketplace and the AWS Marketplace.

Published in Cloud

American companies remained the most active investors in the cyber security technology space during the five years between 2014 and 2018, according to a newly published analyst report.

Published in Security

BlackBerry and global automotive components manufacturer DENSO have announced the first integrated HMI (Human Machine Interface) digital cockpit system with BlackBerry QNX technology has shipped in the first vehicles by Japanese automotive manufacturer, Subaru.

Published in Deals

BlackBerry Intelligent Security applies AI to enable more secure endpoint management, according to the company.

Published in Security
Thursday, 18 July 2019 13:01

Genetec adds Cylance security to appliances

Anayltics, security and operations management provider Genetec is adding Cylance's anti-virus software to its infrastructure products.

Published in Security

American multinational semiconductor and telecommunications equipment company Qualcomm has been found to have illegally suppressed competition for smartphone processors by holding out the threat of limiting supplies and obtaining excessive licensing fees.

Published in Mobility
Friday, 22 February 2019 12:40

BlackBerry completes Cylance acquisition

The US$1.4 billion acquisition of AI and cyber security specialist Cylance by BlackBerry has been completed on schedule.

Published in Listed Tech
Monday, 19 November 2018 10:14

BlackBerry to acquire Cylance for US$1.4 billion

Security vendor BlackBerry has agreed to purchase Cylance — which focuses on the application of AI to cyber security — for US$1.4 billion.

Published in Listed Tech

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