Back in February, BlackBerry launched the Good Secure EMM Suites, a comprehensive set of mobile security, management, productivity and collaboration offerings.
Today at an exclusive launch event at London's Battersea Evolution, Huawei unveiled the much anticipated Huawei P9 and P9 Plus.
WhatsApp has rolled out full end-to-end encryption for all modes of communication, so every call you make, every message, photo, video, file, and voice message you send, is end-to-end encrypted by default, including group chats.
BlackBerry today announced the availability of BlackBerry's AtHoc hosted networked crisis communications platform from BlackBerry's secure data centers in Europe.
Earlier today BlackBerry rolled out an update for the BlackBerry Priv which contained Google's April 2016 Security updates. Google have now released factory images with the same April security patch for Nexus devices.
BlackBerry has opened up for the Marshmallow Beta for BlackBerry Priv. Starting today, BlackBerry are inviting PRIV owners to sign up to participate in a Beta Zone program and contribute to testing Android 6.0 on PRIV.
BlackBerry have promised to deliver security patches on a monthly basis for the BlackBerry Priv, and so far they are keeping good on that promise.
BlackBerry today announced the launch of a new BBM release on iOS, Android and BlackBerry smartphones. With this new release, BBM users can now take advantage of enhanced privacy and control features.
Google and BlackBerry are working together to provide flexible management and advanced security for Android devices and apps.
BlackBerry announced today strong traction with Good Secure EMM Suites, with more than one hundred customers worldwide - covering tens of thousands of users - adopting the EMM solution.
Today, at the 2016 Mid-America Trucking Show, BlackBerry unveiled BlackBerry Radar, a new end-to-end asset tracking system for trucking companies and private fleet operators.
When Apple refused to unlock an iPhone for the FBI, it generated a huge amount of free positive advertising about how secure their devices were. However, the tech giant has now been left with egg on it's face.