BlackBerry COO Marty Beard has a blog post that everyone, but specifically Canadians should read. It discusses the company’s new Vulnerable Persons Project. In short, BlackBerry joined the Vulnerable Persons Project and worked with the Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke (MCK) and with enterprise partners such as Forrest Green to implement the technology required for both socioeconomic growth and the protection of vulnerable people within Indigenous communities. It’s a very eye opening read and one that is worth your time and attention.
The blog post can be found here and there’s also a podcast available at the link that is also worth your time and attention.
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BlackBerry Uses Tech To Protect Vulnerable Persons
BlackBerry COO Marty Beard has a blog post that everyone, but specifically Canadians should read. It discusses the company’s new Vulnerable Persons Project. In short, BlackBerry joined the Vulnerable Persons Project and worked with the Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke (MCK) and with enterprise partners such as Forrest Green to implement the technology required for both socioeconomic growth and the protection of vulnerable people within Indigenous communities. It’s a very eye opening read and one that is worth your time and attention.
The blog post can be found here and there’s also a podcast available at the link that is also worth your time and attention.
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