BlackBerry Plans Open Security Innovation Center

BlackBerry CEO, John Chen plans to make a strategic move to restore the glory of the company. After being announced to restore the BlackBerry into a private company and fired a number of officials, Chen returned earlier this year to prepare other measures.

When I became one of the speakers at the event Customer Electronics Show 2014 in Las Vegas, Chen plans to open a security innovation center located in Washington. As is known to date data security is one of the BlackBerry focus in marketing products and services. This blog about Information Technology and The Latest Gadgets.

Chen further underscores the importance of security in mobile devices, and plan this time as one committed to working with government partners. It is solely intended to build products and strategic policies for public and private sector.

It's just that in his presentation, Chen did not disclose details about his security innovation center. BlackBerry will provide additional information related to this plan, with more emphasis collaboration between government and other partners.

"We are committed to working together with experts from government and industry to solve a number of the biggest challenges in securing mobile communications lines," said Chen.

BlackBerry has a long history of cooperating with governments around the world, especially in relation to security certification besutannya handset.

"Security innovation center located in Washington DC will focus on creating strategic partnerships to encourage ongoing dialogue aimed at making products and better policies," said Chen again as reported by The Next Web pages, on Wednesday.

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