BlackBerry today announced that Secure Work Space for iOS and Android hit a new security standard.
With Secure Work Space, BES10 protocols for data-at-rest and data-in-transit are extended to iOS and Android devices, including smartphones and tablets. This means data is protected while traversing networks as well as within the walls of the enterprise. Administrators can configure, secure, wipe and interact within the Secure Work Space on a device, while employees can enjoy the device for personal use. The features make Secure Work Space an ideal solution for organizations that desire the flexibility of a BYOD program with the control they require for mobile communications.
This solution received the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 certified. The FIPS certification will allow security-conscious organizations, including U.S. and Canadian government agencies, to confidently deploy Secure Work Space and provide many administrators with a stronger sense of confidence as they keep up with demand to manage an array of devices.
For more information about Secure Work Space and other BlackBerry security related matters, check out this blog entry from BlackBerry.
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BlackBerry Secure Work Space Gets FIPS 140-2 Certification
BlackBerry today announced that Secure Work Space for iOS and Android hit a new security standard.
With Secure Work Space, BES10 protocols for data-at-rest and data-in-transit are extended to iOS and Android devices, including smartphones and tablets. This means data is protected while traversing networks as well as within the walls of the enterprise. Administrators can configure, secure, wipe and interact within the Secure Work Space on a device, while employees can enjoy the device for personal use. The features make Secure Work Space an ideal solution for organizations that desire the flexibility of a BYOD program with the control they require for mobile communications.
This solution received the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 certified. The FIPS certification will allow security-conscious organizations, including U.S. and Canadian government agencies, to confidently deploy Secure Work Space and provide many administrators with a stronger sense of confidence as they keep up with demand to manage an array of devices.
For more information about Secure Work Space and other BlackBerry security related matters, check out this blog entry from BlackBerry.
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