Adding another feather to its security cap, BlackBerry today announced BlackBerry UEM has now achieved NIAP Certification. The NIAP certification comes shortly after BlackBerry UEM was approved for Department of Defense Information Network use along with NATO Restricted Level certification.
"Security is part of BlackBerry's DNA and all of our products are built with that in mind. This new certification gives our federal government and regulated customers confidence that BlackBerry UEM delivers a high level of security and is compliant with the latest government assurance requirements," said Billy Ho, Executive Vice President of BlackBerry Spark Group, BlackBerry.
If you're looking to learn more about BlackBerry UEM or BlackBerry Spark Suites, you'll want to register for the upcoming BlackBerry Security Summit, which is taking place on place on October 5-7, 2020. Registration is now open for the virtual event, making it easier for everyone to attend.
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