BlackBerry
Limited announced a major update to its patented Cylance AI engine, marking a
significant leap forward in predicting cyberattacks for proactive cyber
defense. Predictive cybersecurity is a must for emerging cyber risks and seen
as the future of cybersecurity.
Cylance launched in 2016 as the
industry's first AI cybersecurity solution and the industry's first predictive
cybersecurity solution.
BlackBerry's generational release
announced today updates the AI engine to enhance threat prediction capabilities
for organizations by 40 percent 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.
In line with BlackBerry's decades-long
ethos that best-in-class security and productivity can coexist, Cylance AI
enables organizations to stay ahead of cyberattacks without sacrificing
operational efficiency. Rolled out automatically to all BlackBerry customers
currently using CylanceENDPOINT, CylanceEDGE and CylanceGUARD, the new engine builds upon previous
iterations that stop attacks 12 times faster and with 20 times less resources
than other cybersecurity solutions.
"BlackBerry pioneered the field of AI
for predictive cyber defense, and today delivers the highest efficacy scores
against competition whether an endpoint is online or offline," said Nathan
Jenniges, Vice President of Product Strategy, BlackBerry Cybersecurity. "With
the introduction of our next-generation AI engine, we are taking cybersecurity
to the next level and proving that predictive solutions are not only the future
but are a reality today."
"BlackBerry's forward-looking
technology and commitment to innovation makes them a trusted partner in our
cybersecurity strategy," said Melvin Foong, Chief Information Officer at GDEX.
"Since switching to Cylance AI late last year, we haven't experienced a single
incident or compromised system. BlackBerry sets the bar high for the industry,
and I have complete confidence in their cutting-edge AI solutions. These new
upgrades will enable us to proactively defend against advanced attacks and stay
ahead of emerging threats."
"As cyber adversaries continue to
ratchet up their use of advanced technologies such as AI, organizations must
fight fire with fire," states Michael Suby, IDC Research VP, Security and
Trust. "And, as seconds matter in thwarting attacks, confidence in the efficacy
of automated defenses is paramount."