cybersecurity

BlackBerry Launching new Zero Trust Network Access Solution CylanceGATEWAY

New offering helps businesses of all sizes strengthen their prevention-first cybersecurity posture against malicious actors with market-leading Cylance AI

BlackBerry has unveiled how it is securely enabling remote workers and preventing malicious threat actors from compromising corporate networks using advanced AI-driven cybersecurity with CylanceGATEWAY’s new Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) as-a-service capabilities.

Available to customers globally from July 2022, CylanceGATEWAY will provide businesses of all sizes with a contextual correlation of network and device telemetry combined with continuous authentication to limit access to trusted, authenticated, and known users and devices; augmenting their prevention-first cybersecurity posture to protect against the prolific growth of ransomware and other advanced cybersecurity threats.

A recent IDC survey (i) on the Security Services market highlights, “attack surface management, data security and identity access management” as the top three use cases organizations face when implementing Zero Trust strategies.

CylanceGATEWAY works alongside CylancePROTECT and CylancePERSONA to deliver against the full spectrum of use cases.

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At RSA 2022 Booth #5665 in the North Expo, visitors can see in real-time how BlackBerry’s ZTNA-as-a-service solution helps to solve many of the real-world challenges NetOps, SecOps, and IT leaders experience when implementing, managing, and scaling secure access solutions, including:

  • Secure access from any device, on any network, to any application.
  • Dynamic risk reduction and access control using Cylance AI (now in its 7th generation having trained on more than a trillion diverse threat data sets over several years of front-line operations).
  • Protected connectivity and zero-day phishing detection.
  • Detection of lateral movement attempts using the MITRE ATT&CK® framework rules.
  • Seamless and secure connectivity for BYOD deployments including connecting to Microsoft 365 for secure cloud connectivity.

“Covid has laid waste to the old castle and moat approach to network security with the majority of employees no longer constrained to corporate campuses but still requiring a secure and frictionless way to access the resources they need to get their jobs done,” said Billy Ho, Executive Vice President of Product Engineering, BlackBerry. 

“Our new CylanceGATEWAY ZTNA-as-a-service solution enables businesses to do just that, defending against an evolving threat landscape and providing end-to-end protection for endpoints, users, their identities, and the applications and networks they connect to, so businesses can have peace of mind.” 

BlackBerry’s full suite of cybersecurity offerings will be demonstrated at the RSA Conference 2022 in San Francisco from June 6 – 9, 2022, at the Moscone Center.  You can visit BlackBerry at Booth #5665 in the North Expo.