Financial Services, Secured

Secure Your Data and Enable Anywhere, Anytime Access

Data. Your greatest asset—and challenge. In an increasingly convenience-based, cashless society where connected devices are everywhere, so are the risks. Think beyond merely responding to attacks. Prevent them.

It's Time to Recognize User Needs and Secure Them

It's Time to Recognize User Needs and Secure Them

As threats to data become increasingly sophisticated, leaders in the financial services industry must balance security and regulatory requirements with productivity. BlackBerry® offers solutions that will enable you to establish connections between internal teams, partners and clients while protecting client and firm data.

Users Will Employ Workarounds If Their Needs Are Not Met

94% of Financial Services IT Professionals

Are “not at all confident” or “somewhat unconfident” in the ability of their employees, consultants and partners to adequately safeguard data1

59% of Financial Services IT Professionals

Feel their employees must work around corporate IT policies to get their jobs done.1

Comply with Regulations

Regulatory Compliance will continue to be one of the biggest challenges within Financial Services according to IT decision makers.  BlackBerry is uniquely positioned to offer proven security so your organization can meet the strictest financial standards, obtain necessary certifications and comply with data security regulations.

  • NYDFS500
  • GLBA/FFIEC
  • Pci DSS Certified
  • GDPR
Secure and Manage Laptops, Tablets and Smartphones

Secure and Manage Laptops, Tablets and Smartphones

As cybersecurity threats become more sophisticated and pervasive, the number of connected endpoints, including ATM terminals, apps, kiosks, tablets and websites, and the amount of data shared are also growing.

To bring order to this chaos, a comprehensive approach to endpoint security and management is essential to protect against and remediate cyber threats, while providing visibility across all endpoints. BlackBerry Spark® enables a Zero Trust security environment focused on earning trust across any endpoint. It continuously validates that trust at every event or transaction, authenticating users to deliver a Zero Touch experience that improves security with no user interruption.

Frost & Sullivan Assessment: BlackBerry Secures 96% of the Enterprise IoT Threat Landscape

Enable Secure File Sharing

Enable Secure File Sharing

Most financial services institutions report they have experienced a breach due to gaps in securing and sharing business files. Consequences identified by IT professionals include2:

  • 74% Lost productivity
  • 70% Penalties for compliance failure
  • 31% Exposing sensitive data to the competition

BlackBerry® Workspaces is the best choice for secure file sharing and file transfer, providing employees with access to documents when and where they need them, and on any device, without fear of data leakage.

80% of Financial Services organizations are limiting the deployment of applications as a direct result of security concerns. 1

Deploy Apps Securely

Keep Confidential Information Safe and Respect User Privacy
Separating personal data from corporate data can prevent sensitive information from being exposed and avoid costly legal discovery requirements.
Use Native Microsoft Mobile Apps Securely
Get the full native app experience for Microsoft® PowerPoint®, Word and Excel® with BlackBerry® Enterprise BRIDGE, with unparalleled security.
Secure Web Apps and Intranet Access
Give employees mobile access to your intranet and corporate network via a secure browser with BlackBerry® Access.

Resources

Structural Dependency
Mobility in Financial Services: A Regulatory Compliance Checklist
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Structural Dependency
Financial Services Study: It's Time to Recognize User Needs and Secure Them
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Structural Dependency
Mobility Risk Tolerance: Closing the Risk Gap in a Mobile First World
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  1. QuinStreet survey results of over 500 Financial Services IT Decision makers in 6 countries (US / CA / UK / FR / DE / SUI) – December 2018

  2. Gaps in Enterprise File Sharing Security