APAC channel partners pick Blackberry Jarvis to protect IoT software
Category: #business  By Pankaj Singh  Date: 2022-03-21
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APAC channel partners pick Blackberry Jarvis to protect IoT software

BlackBerry Limited has recently announced that 13 channel partners which will be offering BlackBerry® Jarvis® 2.0 to organizations that create safe, mission-critical systems in APAC.

In transportation, medical equipment or on the factory floor, the BlackBerry Jarvis is key for the industries which must obey strict regulations while supervising intricate supply chains and the rising risk of security attacks on cyber and the physical systems.

It is a security testing tool and dual SCA (software composition analysis) intended to spot and list open-source software and software licenses within embedded systems, as well as cybersecurity exposures and vulnerabilities.

It also conducts a detailed scan of the software binary and generates a SBOM (software bill of materials), giving a deep actionable insight in a segment of the time it takes for security professionals to perform these tasks manually.

Embedded software developers leverage BlackBerry Jarvis to establish compliance for specific security standards and toughen their systems to make them more robust.

Regulators can use the tools for implementing compliance, authenticating security claims by suppliers and manufacturers.

Dhiraj Handa, VP of Asia Pacific, BlackBerry QNX, said that Asia Pacific is at a leaning point in how it guards industries and infrastructure against rising IoT security threats as digital automation endures to develop.

Blackberry QNX, as a leader in mission-critical solutions, is thrilled to empower so many environment partners for delivering BlackBerry Jarvis across more segments, offering trusted and rapid intelligence to developers, companies and regulators that require to protect IP, address compliance issues and install security resources where they are required the most.

For the record, some of the partners of BlackBerry Jarvis include Mcloudware Technology Co., Strategic Innovation Business Group, RT Solutions Inc. (Korea), AdvanTrak Technologies Private Limited (India), UPS Technology (Korea), ISB Corporation (Japan), Limited (Taiwan), Thunder Software Technology Co., Ltd. (China), and SC Automotive Engineering Co., Ltd.

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