Today via both press release and blog post, BlackBerry announced that Secure Work Space for iOS and Android – a containerization solution that securely separates work and personal content on third-party smartphones and tablets – has received Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) approval from the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA).
The STIG approval validates that BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 (BES10) and Secure Work Space can be trusted by governments and enterprises alike, providing additional confidence for technology decision makers considering a more open environment with a greater selection of devices and operating systems.
Today’s announcement completes STIG approvals encompassing BlackBerry’s entire mobile portfolio. This approval also shows momentum following last week’s BlackBerry Security Summit in New York City, which included a technology showcase and forum for discussing top-of-mind cybersecurity issues and trends.
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BlackBerry Secure Work Space Receives STIG Certification from DISA
Today via both press release and blog post, BlackBerry announced that Secure Work Space for iOS and Android – a containerization solution that securely separates work and personal content on third-party smartphones and tablets – has received Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) approval from the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA).
The STIG approval validates that BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 (BES10) and Secure Work Space can be trusted by governments and enterprises alike, providing additional confidence for technology decision makers considering a more open environment with a greater selection of devices and operating systems.
Today’s announcement completes STIG approvals encompassing BlackBerry’s entire mobile portfolio. This approval also shows momentum following last week’s BlackBerry Security Summit in New York City, which included a technology showcase and forum for discussing top-of-mind cybersecurity issues and trends.
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