
To go along with the kickoff of the BlackBerry Security Summit, BlackBerry today made several announcements covering their Cybersecurity solutions. Among them was the announcement for BlackBerry Persona Desktop, which uses AI to deliver zero-trust security for endpoints.
- Stolen Credentials – Persona protects an organization when an employee's credentials have been compromised. Persona is able to analyze a user's interaction with their device and determine security risk. If the user exceeds the risk threshold, alerts are sent to the cloud and automated mitigation actions, such as prompting for second factor authentication, are taken.
- Insider Threats – Persona protects an organization from rogue employees by continuously analyzing their behavior and determining if their actions seem malicious. If an employee's usage patterns deviate from their usual behavior, Persona will identify and flag the risk. Alerts and proactive actions will be taken, based on administrator-defined policy.
- Physical Compromises – Persona protects employees and organizations against attacks where the device has been physically compromised and/or stolen. If unauthorized users gain access to the endpoint, its biometric capabilities (e.g. keystroke, mouse) can sense a different user and send alerts or lock the device. Unlike other solutions, these actions happen automatically at the endpoint and don't require network connection or interaction with the cloud.
"For organizations that are adopting a Zero Trust model, BlackBerry Persona removes the friction of unnecessary re-authentication by continuously verifying a user's identity after log-in," said Frank Cotter, Senior Vice President of Product Management at BlackBerry. BlackBerry Persona Desktop is available as part of BlackBerry Cyber Suite and if you're looking to learn more about BlackBerry Persona Desktop, be sure to check out the BlackBerry Security Summit.
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