BlackBerry CylanceGUARD provides continuous threat hunting and monitoring

BlackBerry announced the introduction of CylanceGUARD, a managed detection and response (MDR) solution that leverages BlackBerry Cylance security experts and its industry-leading native AI platform to provide continuous threat hunting and monitoring. F… Continue reading BlackBerry CylanceGUARD provides continuous threat hunting and monitoring

The Feather “FAUXBERRY” Is Now A Real Thing

Last month we featured an interesting project from Hackaday.io that was essentially trying to recreate the iconic Blackberry form factor for use with Adafruit’s line of Feather development boards. This would let you drop in modules for everything from LTE to packet radio, opening up a nearly limitless possibilities for …read more

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The right way to do AI in security

Artificial intelligence applied to information security can engender images of a benevolent Skynet, sagely analyzing more data than imaginable and making decisions at lightspeed, saving organizations from devastating attacks. In such a world, humans are barely needed to run security programs, their jobs largely automated out of existence, relegating them to a role as the […] Continue reading The right way to do AI in security

BlackBerry Moves to Strengthen Ties with the US Government (Thank God)

BlackBerry has successfully transitioned from being a smartphone vendor to something very different. They still have the leading operating system for automobiles and nuclear power plants (QNX), which is arguably (and has to be) the most secure in segme… Continue reading BlackBerry Moves to Strengthen Ties with the US Government (Thank God)

BlackBerry, Cisco, and Microsoft Move Aggressively to Protect Trust and Privacy

This month must be “Get Serious Month” for BlackBerry, Cisco, and Microsoft, because two of these firms’ CEOs came out personally very strongly on privacy and the third—Cisco—released a powerful study that points dramatica… Continue reading BlackBerry, Cisco, and Microsoft Move Aggressively to Protect Trust and Privacy

Neustar, BlackBerry, and ShieldSquare – Enterprise Security Weekly #121

    Neustar bolsters fraud detection capabilities with Trustid, almost half of containers in production have vulnerabilities, BlackBerry offers its security technology to IoT device makers, and Radware to acquire ShieldSquare for expansion of its cloud… Continue reading Neustar, BlackBerry, and ShieldSquare – Enterprise Security Weekly #121

Facial recognition on 42 Android phones beaten by photo test

How easy is it to bypass the average smartphone’s facial recognition security? In the case of Android, a lot easier than owners may think. Continue reading Facial recognition on 42 Android phones beaten by photo test

Dragos, BlackBerry, & ForeScout – Enterprise Security Weekly #115

AlgoSec delivers Native Cloud Security Management for Azure, HP Reinvents customer experience with Ping Identity, what mid market security budgets will look like in 2019, and we have some acquisition & funding updates from ForeScout, Dragos, Netsko… Continue reading Dragos, BlackBerry, & ForeScout – Enterprise Security Weekly #115