BlackBerry secures group phone calls from high-risk eavesdropping

BlackBerry secures group phone calls from high-risk eavesdropping

BlackBerry has announced its SecuSUITE for government offering now provides certified end-to-end encryption of all group phone calls and instant messages for governments and enterprises alike.

The global pandemic has forced millions of employees into working from home. To avoid disruption, teams are turning to group calling methods to ensure Business Continuity, however most are vulnerable to threat actors.

Enterprises and government officials around the globe are increasingly being targeted by co-ordinated eavesdropping attacks. SecuSUITE protects these individuals against identity spoofing, metadata harvesting and communications interceptions which can compromise sensitive discussions and major operations.

David Wiseman, Vice President Marketing and Secure Communications, BlackBerry, said: “We are delighted to now offer secure group calling in a system that is certified by NIAP and NSA CSfC. This is a huge advantage for governments and organizations that are distributed internationally and require top secret-grade encryption for their communications.”

With a global track record for providing certified, true end-to-end encrypted solutions for Android and iOS, SecuSUITE for government technology is protecting 18 governments worldwide against electronic eavesdropping, from unclassified through to top secret clearance levels.

SecuSUITE has been certified in accordance with the Common Criteria, assuring government agencies of the security of their mobile communications.

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