If you were not able to tune in to the BlackBerry Security Summit 2015 when it was live, don't worry, as you can now watch the stream online. BlackBerry has posted the recording on YouTube, allowing you to see everything that happened for yourself.
With topics of discussion ranging from cloud security, to the recent acquisition of AtHoc, there is a lot of great information shared. Security is something that is important to nearly everyone, so be sure to check out what BlackBerry has planned going forward.
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How your tea kettle could be a gateway for hackers
At last year's BlackBerry Security Summit, BlackBerry showed how it would be possible for hackers to take over an infusion pump and while this year's attack on a tea kettle, which you can now watch the video of, may not have carried the same shock value, it was certainly as interesting when you consider the amount of stuff we continue to add to our connected world.
Stop asking about phones, we're a software company: Chen
BlackBerry CEO John Chen spoke to media at the BlackBerry Security Summit in New York on Tuesday, reassuring them that even without a handset business, the company would still have a compelling story to tell.
Symphony Collaboration Service arrives on Good Dynamics
BlackBerry and Symphony Communication Services, LLC, the secure collaboration and workflow technology company, today announced the availability of Symphony's iOS application on the Good Dynamics Secure Mobility Platform.
United States Coast Guard chooses BlackBerry software
Much like the U.S. Senate, BlackBerry has now announced that its AtHoc division has expanded its relationship with the United States Coast Guard, extending the capabilities and functionality of the Coast Guard's award-winning Alert Warning System (AWS) 2.0 to include alerting for staff members in the National Capitol Region.