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BlackBerry launches new cybersecurity services; adds to Marketplace

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LONDON, UK – BlackBerry is offering new cybersecurity consulting services for connected automobiles and for enterprises controlling or processing personal data.

The company said Tuesday at its Security Summit in London that it is now offering new services directly and through a new partner program aimed at helping to eliminate security vulnerabilities within connected and autonomous vehicles.

Spring Cloud, a supplier of autonomous driving AI platforms in South Korea, will be the first partner to work with BlackBerry to provide the new cybersecurity consulting services to a range of automotive technology providers.

In addition, BlackBerry Cybersecurity Consulting will help organizations that control or process personally identifiable information of European Union residents to comply with general data protection regulation (GDPR).  This will be available in May 2018.

BlackBerry also said that customers now have access to more than 100 applications in its BlackBerry Marketplace, extensions and enterprise software solutions that were built from BlackBerry's Development Platform

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