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BlackBerry Secure Communications Blog
BlackBerry Secure Communications Blog

Why CI Security Guidance Keeps Failing Small Utility Operators
Advice written for enterprises with security operations centers lands on utilities with three-person teams. Sequencing is the fix.

Assume Compromise, Then What? Moving Past the Slogan to Operational Requirements
If you actually believed an adversary was inside your environment, your communications would change first.

What CI Fortify Asks Utilities to Spend — And the Capability It Never Names
CISA tells operators to plan for life without reliable telecommunications. It doesn't say how you'd coordinate once that happens.
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When the Phones Go Down: The Coordination Gap Nobody Plans For
Isolation is step one of incident response. Coordination after isolation is the gap most playbooks leave unaddressed.
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Lessons from the July Water Utility Attacks: What the Joint Advisory Tells Operators to Do Next
A practitioner's read of the FBI/EPA/CISA advisory, mapped to the hours and days of an actual response.
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Introducing the AI-Assisted SDK App Migration Toolkit for BlackBerry Dynamics
The new toolkit automates the migration of existing native iOS and Android apps into the BlackBerry Dynamics secure container in hours — not months.
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Why OT Isolation Planning Needs Communications Continuity
When regulators direct you to disconnect, your organization must still lead. OT isolation is a technical capability; sustaining coordination through it is an operational one.
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BlackBerry Secure Communications Solutions Are Zebra Validated
BlackBerry AtHoc and BlackBerry SecuSUITE have attained Zebra Validation status, confirming interoperability with Zebra mobile devices under real-world operating conditions.
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The Hidden Complexity Behind a Self-Built Platform
More governments are deciding to build their own secure communications platforms. The instinct is sound. The harder question is whether building delivers more durable control than deploying certified technology on national terms — and what a country quietly gives up over the next decade by choosing one over the other.
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The CMMC 2.0 Pause Does Not Pause the Threat
The Department of War's review of the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Phase 2 does not reduce the obligation for defense contractors to protect controlled unclassified information.
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The Mythos Era and the End of the Traditional Response Window
AI has compressed the time available to respond. As attack timelines shrink from weeks to hours, the coordination models many organizations rely on can no longer keep pace.
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Email and Spreadsheets Won't Survive the Mythos Era
Why federated organizations are increasingly vulnerable to coordination failure — and what the July 2024 outage revealed.
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