BlackBerry Intelligent Security uses machine learning and predictive AI to dynamically adapt a security policy based on user location, device and other factors. By improving the user experience, it protects against human mistakes and well-intentioned workarounds.
At Black Hat 2019, BlackBerry launched a new unified endpoint management platform called BlackBerry Intelligent Security that enables security policies to be either more flexible or more rigid, depending on whether the user is in the office or traveling in a high-risk location.
The new service - built on the BlackBerry Spark platform - uses machine learning and authentication to secure users and Internet of Things (IoT) endpoints based on risk and context obtained from analyzing users' data.
Senior Director of Product Management at BlackBerry, Poojah Kohli, tells us more:
About Pooja Kohli
Pooja Kohli is Senior Director of Product Management at BlackBerry, focusing on the new BlackBerry Intelligent Security solution. She has over 15 years of experience and a record for successful design, launch and growth of products in datacenter, cloud and mobility areas on a global scale.
About Matt Stephenson
Insecurity Podcast host Matt Stephenson (@packmatt73) leads the Security Technology team at Cylance, which puts him in front of crowds, cameras, and microphones all over the world. He is the regular host of the InSecurity podcast. Every week, Matt interviews leading authorities in the security industry to gain an expert perspective on topics including risk management, security control friction, compliance issues, and building a culture of security. Each episode provides relevant insights for security practitioners and business leaders working to improve their organization’s security posture and bottom line.
Twenty years of work with the world’s largest security, storage, and recovery companies has introduced Stephenson to some of the most fascinating people in the industry. He wants to get those stories told so that others can learn from what has come before.