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Wednesday, March 26, 2014
BlackBerrys' Secure Work Space For iOS and Android
Got Government Clearance
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BlackBerry said it received security clearance for U.S.
government employees to use its enterprise software on their
Android and Apple smartphones and tablets.
BlackBerry's Secure Work Space for iOS and Android, a
multi-platform solution managed through BlackBerry Enterprise
Service 10 (BES10), has got the Federal Information Processing
Standard (FIPS) 140-2 certifiction.
BES10 allows Blackberry'scorporate and government clients to
manage devices on different operating systems.
The certification will allow organizations, including U.S. and
Canadian government agencies, to deploy Secure Work Space to
securely separate sensitive corporate data from personal
content.
With Secure Work Space, BES10 protocols for data-at-rest and
data-in-transit are extended to iOS and Android devices,
including smartphones and tablets. This means data is
protected while traversing networks as well as within the
walls of the enterprise. Administrators can configure, secure,
wipe and interact within the Secure Work Space on a device,
while employees can enjoy the device for personal use.
Seperately, Blackberry today said that it as decided to take
actin in order to prevent leaks of the compnay's confidential
project inforation to the media.
"Leaks are, at their best, distracting, and at their worst
downright misleading to our stakeholders, said John Chen, CEO
of BlackBerry Ltd.
Blackberry said that is was pursuing legal action against a
party who stole confidential information about a future
BlackBerry product and made that information public. The
person falsely posed as an employee of one of Blackberry's
carrier partners to obtain access to secured networks.
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