


“Enterprises require security and there’s another more-defined slice that requires enhanced security in voice, data and identity – and that’s regulated,” said BlackBerry Executive Chairman and CEO John Chen. Watch the video recap of the BlackBerry Security Summit Executives from BlackBerry and several mobile security companies, as well as industry analysts and security experts, shared their perspectives on how government agencies, regulated organizations and enterprises of all sizes can best protect their digital assets and free their companies up to grow and innovate. The summit, which attracted roughly 100 reporters and analysts to The Museum of Arts and Design in Midtown Manhattan yesterday, was both a technology showcase and forum for discussing top-of-mind cybersecurity issues and trends. BlackBerry also timed the event with several product announcements and a strategic acquisition. That’s why BlackBerry chose this moment to convene the BlackBerry Security Summit, a gathering of business leaders, visionaries, experts and practitioners in the enterprise mobility industry. Timing is everything.Įxecuting the right actions at precisely the right moment is vital to the success of any organization.
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From left: BlackBerry Senior VP of Communications, Heidi Davidson, President of Enterprise Services John Sims, Vice-President of Software Foundations, Charles Eagan, QNX President Dan Dodge, and Secusmart Founder and CEO Dr. Q&A at the BlackBerry Security Summit on Tuesday.
