OPSWAT has announced a collaboration with BlackBerry, wherein integration of MetaDefender platform with BlackBerry’s Cylance AI (artificial intelligence) will provide predictive security measures to counter advanced cyberattacks. Having recently announced an update to its patented AI engine to advance threat prediction capabilities for organisations by 40% compared with earlier versions, BlackBerry’s Cylance AI has unfailingly protected businesses and governments globally from cyberattacks since its inception, with a multi-year predictive advantage.
The Cylance OEM Engine provides embedded AI and ML (machine language) to build zero day security directly into IoT (internet of things) endpoints. Its risk scoring engine discovers and classifies malware and delivers actionable intelligence. The integration of Cylance OEM Engine into OPSWAT’s MetaDefender platform represents a step forward in enhancing cybersecurity defenses of organisations of all sizes and irrespective of industry, by improving precision and productivity of malware detection through use of AI and behavioral heuristics.
“We are excited to partner with BlackBerry and integrate their patented AI technology into our MetaDefender platform. This collaboration validates our commitment to delivering cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions to our valued customers. By combining OPSWAT’s expertise in threat detection and prevention with BlackBerry’s security offerings, we are confident that we will significantly enhance the protection of our customers against emerging cyber threats.” says George Prichici, vice president of products at OPSWAT.
“BlackBerry’s AI cybersecurity technology is trusted by businesses and governments worldwide. Our work with OPSWAT will provide organisations with next-generation cyber threat protection capabilities and enhance their ability to proactively defend against advanced attacks and stay ahead of emerging threats,” says Nathan Jenniges, senior vice president and general manager of BlackBerry’s Cylance and UEM (unified endpoint management) portfolios.
BlackBerry joins an ecosystem of over 70 partners who collaborate with OPSWAT to provide customers with integrated technologies for enhanced security and operations.
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