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BlackBerry Secure Communications Blog
BlackBerry Secure Communications Blog

When the Channel Goes Dark
What a hijacked national alert system reveals about the layer that has to hold when your primary communications can no longer be trusted.

Sovereignty Is Not Optional: How Governments and Enterprises Should Think About Control
Governments and enterprises need disciplined sovereignty assessments to manage legal, operational, cryptographic, and supply chain control.

What’s New in BlackBerry AtHoc 7.22: Microsoft Entra ID Sync, Alert Response Comments, and More
This update strengthens Mission Orchestration and Communications Integrity.
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Sovereignty Is Not Optional: How Governments and Enterprises Should Think About Control
Governments and enterprises need disciplined sovereignty assessments to manage legal, operational, cryptographic, and supply chain control.
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What’s New in BlackBerry AtHoc 7.22: Microsoft Entra ID Sync, Alert Response Comments, and More
This update strengthens Mission Orchestration and Communications Integrity.
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BlackBerry UEM: Enabling the Future of Sovereign Workspace Control
BlackBerry is addressing growing demand for advanced UEM capabilities in sovereign environments.
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Encryption Just Isn't Enough: What the WhatsApp Lawsuit Reveals About Government Communications Risk
Governance flaws in messaging apps expose critical communication vulnerabilities.
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Why Global Telecom Interconnect Systems Are Not Secure
Global telecom interconnect systems are structurally vulnerable to surveillance.
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BlackBerry Is Defining What Secure Communications Actually Means
Truly secure communications require a deliberate architecture, built by design to protect every channel, every endpoint, and every exchange across an organization's entire communications environment.
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BlackBerry AtHoc Raises the Bar with FedRAMP Class D (High) Recertification for Critical Operations
BlackBerry AtHoc has successfully completed its 2026 Class D (High) recertification under the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP).
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Computer Weekly: BlackBerry Doubles Down on Secure Communications
Repost from article published May 14, 2026 on ComputerWeekly.com.
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The New Cyber Warfront: Why Communications Infrastructure Will Be Ground Zero in 2026
Repost from article published April 23, 2026 on The Edge Malaysia.
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