BlackBerry AtHoc, SecuSUITE available on AWS
BlackBerry has announced that two of the company’s secure communication solutions, BlackBerry AtHoc and BlackBerry's SecuSUITE for Government, are now available on Amazon Web Services (AWS). The move marks a further expansion of BlackBerry’s AWS cloud offerings.
BlackBerry Cylance’s AI-driven endpoint protection, CylancePROTECT and BlackBerry UEM are already available on AWS.
BlackBerry Cylance’s AI-driven endpoint protection, CylancePROTECT and BlackBerry UEM are already available on AWS.
“Whether securing highly confidential government communications or providing a unified platform in times of crisis, organisations need solutions they trust implicitly,” said Richard McLeod, VP, Global Enterprise Software Channels at BlackBerry.
“As an Advanced Partner in the AWS Partner Network, BlackBerry can now offer its new solutions to AWS customers so they can further maximise their cloud investments and scale the solutions to adapt to changing needs.
BlackBerry AtHoc provides organisations with a secure and trusted communication platform to help keep people safe and bolster organisational resiliency in times of crisis. The solution unifies disparate communication modalities into a single platform so that critical information can be securely shared with stakeholders and enabling users been make crucial safety decisions in real-time.
BlackBerry AtHoc, built on AWS, connects government agencies and the communities they serve. Features include triggering safety-critical workflows including incident response plans, crisis notifications and geodefined public alerts.
Certified to meet the highest security requirements, BlackBerry SecuSUITE for Government protects against threats to local and national security by enabling secure voice and text communications, ranging from unclassified through classified levels. The solution builds on BlackBerry’s legacy of providing certified end-to-end encrypted solutions and is utilised by governments across the world to help protect against electronic eavesdropping. BlackBerry SecuSUITE provides local law enforcement agencies with a secure communications network on standard iOS and Android devices.
“AWS continues to have an unwavering commitment to both the intelligence community and wider government bodies, and for these organisations security remains paramount,” said Sandy Carter, VP, Worldwide Public Sector Partners and Programs at AWS.
"As a recognised leader in providing secure communication solutions, we’re excited to provide our mutual customers with access to both BlackBerry SecuSUITE and BlackBerry AtHoc on AWS."
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