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BlackBerry Ivy: Enabling a New Age of Electric Secure Autonomous Vehicles

The automotive market is making a major pivot in several directions at once. First, it’s pivoting away from internal combustion engines (ICE) to electric propulsion. Second, it’s trying to make these cars self-driving, and third, in parallel to the second […]

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BlackBerry Jarvis 2.0: Assuring the Next Generation of Autonomous Cars and Robots

As we move to the increasing use of autonomous vehicles (Amazon just announced a 1K autonomous truck deal with NVIDIA) and robots, the concerns surrounding malware are only increasing. In order to mitigate the related problem and assure the integrity

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Qualcomm Automotive: Moving From Caring About Car Engines To Car Brains By 2030

This last week Qualcomm had an event on the evolution of the digital cockpit where the company has made several interesting advancements. Bosch was the focused speaker, and they spoke about how 120 companies are now collaborating on the automotive

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BlackBerry Moves to Strengthen Ties with the US Government (Thank God)

BlackBerry has successfully transitioned from being a smartphone vendor to something very different. They still have the leading operating system for automobiles and nuclear power plants (QNX), which is arguably (and has to be) the most secure in segment. The

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BlackBerry, Cisco, and Microsoft Move Aggressively to Protect Trust and Privacy

This month must be “Get Serious Month” for BlackBerry, Cisco, and Microsoft, because two of these firms’ CEOs came out personally very strongly on privacy and the third—Cisco—released a powerful study that points dramatically to the need for privacy protection

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