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BlackBerry Secure Work Space for iOS and Android receives Security Technical Implementation Guide approval for the U.S. Department of Defense

BlackBerry Further Expands Unparalleled Security Credentials with New Government Approval for Multi-Platform Management

BlackBerry today announced that Secure Work Space for iOS® and Android,  a multi-platform  containerization solution managed through BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 (BES10), has received Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) approval from the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA).

The STIG approval validates that BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 (BES10) and Secure Work Space can be trusted by governments and enterprises alike, providing additional confidence for technology decision makers considering a more open environment with a greater selection of devices and operating systems.

Today’s announcement completes STIG approvals encompassing BlackBerry’s entire mobile portfolio. This approval also shows momentum following last week’s BlackBerry Security Summit in New York City, which included a technology showcase and forum for discussing top-of-mind cybersecurity issues and trends.

In addition to BlackBerry 10 smartphones, U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) customers can now use iOS and Android smartphones and tablets connected to the BES10 Enterprise Mobility Management solution. The STIG approval provides additional confidence for government agencies considering a more open mobile environment with a selection of devices and operating systems.

“Organizations in the private and public sector should proactively secure sensitive data by ensuring that mobility solutions offer the highest level of security,” said Stacy Crook, mobility analyst at IDC.

“The STIG certification serves as an indication that BlackBerry Secure Work Space for iOS and Android is well positioned to meet the strict security requirements that many enterprise and government agencies require.”

“BlackBerry is the only Enterprise Mobility Management provider that can secure a multi-platform environment based on varying levels of risk and compliance, from meeting the strictest requirements with BlackBerry 10 to providing the most flexibility with support for third-party devices,” said John Sims, President of Global Enterprise Services, BlackBerry.

“The STIG approval for Secure Work Space for iOS and Android is another validation that enterprises and government agencies can rely on BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 for secure mobility, no matter which devices they have in the field.”

The approval solidifies BlackBerry’s security capabilities for the transfer of sensitive data on third-party devices. 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 sensitive data remains protected and secure while being transmitted through vulnerable channels.

As a chosen mobile solutions provider for all of the G7 governments, BlackBerry continues to be a trusted partner to governments across the globe. To date, BlackBerry has received more than 50 government certifications and the BlackBerry 10 platform remains the only mobility solution to receive the coveted Full Operational Capability (FOC) certification to run on DoD networks.[signoff predefined=”Enjoy this?” icon=”icon-users”][/signoff]