As part of their CES 2020 announcements, BlackBerry today unveiled what they are calling a concept solution for OEMs and fleet managers that combines BlackBerry Cylance artificial intelligence with BlackBerry QNX technologies.
"This solution represents a major milestone in the company's continued efforts to integrate BlackBerry Cylance's innovative prevention-first, predictive security products with our vast range of industry-leading technologies," said Charles Eagan, Chief Technology Officer, BlackBerry. "With the average new car containing more than 100 million lines of code and some of the most complex software ever deployed by automakers, the need for a holistic view into the overall health and security posture of a vehicle's entire code base throughout its full lifecycle is absolutely critical. No one knows security better than us and we now have a transportation-focused framework that the industry can tap to enhance the security, trustworthiness, and safety of connected vehicles, providing peace of mind to drivers, passengers and pedestrians alike."
The integrated solution makes use of BlackBerry QNX Hypervisor, CylancePROTECT, CylanceOPTICS, CylancePERSONA, BlackBerry Jarvis, and BlackBerry UEM along with the BlackBerry OTA Software Update Management Service. The end result is an offering that is secure, safe, modular, flexible and can help accelerate development timelines and reduce cost.
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