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BlackBerry Unveils Revamped Cylance Cybersecurity Portfolio for Enhanced Threat Detection

Say goodbye to alert overload. BlackBerry's revamped Cylance portfolio cuts alert fatigue by 90% and simplifies threat response. Plus, get faster access to contextual threat intelligence and easier ZTNA adoption.

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BlackBerry Unveils Revamped Cylance Cybersecurity Portfolio for Enhanced Threat Detection

BlackBerry has unveiled a revamped Cylance cybersecurity portfolio, aiming to enhance threat detection, response, and management. The updated suite includes improvements to endpoint security, incident response, and cloud defense, along with new features to reduce alert fatigue and simplify access to apps.

The new portfolio reduces alert fatigue by 90 percent, thanks to a 90 percent reduction in alerts for CylanceENDPOINT and CylanceGUARD. CylanceENDPOINT now offers a simplified investigation and response workflow, while CylanceGUARD includes secure Critical Event Management (CEM) capabilities powered by BlackBerry AtHoc.

CylanceINTELLIGENCE™ provides faster access to contextual threat intelligence, helping to stop breaches and identify potential attacks. For zero trust network access (ZTNA), BlackBerry aims to make adoption easier with turn-key support for common SaaS apps. CylanceEDGE™ also improves access to work apps, now including Google Workspace™.

BlackBerry's revamped Cylance cybersecurity portfolio offers improved threat detection, response, and management. With reduced alert fatigue, faster incident response, and expanded cloud defense coverage, the suite aims to provide better protection for businesses. The integration of Cylance's AI-based endpoint security features into Arctic Wolf's Open-XDR Aurora platform is also planned, further enhancing unified security operations.

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