BlackBerry Limited announced powerful enhancements to its AI-based cybersecurity portfolio that will help customers strengthen their overall security posture, improve workflows, and ensure business resilience. Capabilities include enhanced data context for zero-trust network access, and faster, more efficient operations to stay one step ahead of today's and tomorrow's threats. Key enhancements include:BlackBerry(R) UEMBlackBerry UEM's unrivalled maturity allows customers to benefit from new APIs that offer significantly reduced administrative overhead. This is in addition to stronger integration of all Google services from ChromeOS to Android, offering unified administration and an improved user experience. BlackBerry UEM will also offer greater eSIM integration to enhance a user's digital SIM experience. CylancePROTECT(R), CylanceOPTICS(R), CylanceGUARD(R) Threat hunters now have access to a single-pane view of the most critical issues with the ability to act quickly.
Significant updates across triage and analysis workflows provide a dramatically improved user experience that reduces
operational burden, improves investigation speed, and lowers the total cost of ownership; critical for analysts as they
investigate and respond to endpoint threats. CylanceGATEWAY(TM) In addition to endpoint, network, and user telemetry, BlackBerry's ZTNA offering, CylanceGATEWAY, now provides data access and leakage visibility via a newly launched data loss detection module, CylanceAVERT(TM). CylanceGATEWAY also receives enhanced network anomaly detection to identify threats, broadened support for cloud workspaces and more granular access control. By constantly monitoring data and application access patterns across endpoints, email, and SaaS applications, organizations are now better equipped to detect and prevent malicious activity, including compromised accounts and insider threats, which Gartner estimates are responsible for 50 to 70 percent of all security incidents and 75% of all security breaches.