For the past two years now, BlackBerry has held their annual BlackBerry Security Summit in July and this year is no different. BlackBerry has now sent notices letting folks know their third annual BlackBerry Security Summit will be held on July 19 in New York.
Please save the date to join BlackBerry on Tuesday, July 19 in NYC for the third annual BlackBerry Security Summit. BlackBerry Chairman and CEO John Chen and other executives, industry experts and partners will come together to discuss today's mobile threat landscape and the implications on mobile security for enterprises, governments, communities, and consumers.
Last year we got to hear more about BlackBerry's IoT plans, AtHoc which was acquired just before the Security Summit and Chief Security Officer David Kleidermacher joined BlackBerry security expert Graham Murphy to hack into an infusion pump to demonstrate the need for security in those environments.
What's in store for this year? We'll have to wait and see. You can check out last year's event below.
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