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16/06/2026 15:00
BlackBerry Answers Rising Demand for Sovereign Endpoint ControlBlackBerry UEM advances AI-assisted operations and post-quantum readiness while strengthening data residency and cloud independence with expanded macOS support for enterprise, defense and governments WATERLOO, ON / ACCESS Newswire / June 16, 2026 / BlackBerry Secure Communications, a division of BlackBerry Limited (NYSE:BB)(TSX:BB), today announced enhanced capabilities coming to BlackBerry® Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) designed to meet growing demand for sovereign endpoint control across enterprise, government, and regulated industries. Sovereign control over endpoints is becoming a mainstream requirement well beyond traditional regulated sectors, driven by tightening data-residency requirements across Europe, finalized post-quantum cryptography standards, and accelerating adoption of Apple devices in environments that cannot route management through a public cloud. The upcoming UEM release extends the BlackBerry platform's sovereign endpoint management capabilities across AI-assisted operations, post-quantum cryptography, macOS, multi-tenant environments and secure file sharing. "Organizations should not have to choose between modern capabilities and sovereign control," said Nathan Jenniges, Senior Vice President and General Manager, BlackBerry Secure Communications. "These enhancements enable customers to adopt AI, prepare for the postâquantum era, and manage diverse device fleets on infrastructure they own and control." As enterprises and governments expand macOS deployments, many endpoint management solutions remain tethered to vendorâhosted clouds, introducing jurisdictional exposure that European and publicâsector buyers are actively designing out of their environments. BlackBerry is expanding macOS management within UEM through its onâpremises deployment model, enabling organizations to manage Apple, Windows and Android devices from a single console without cloud dependency or thirdâparty data paths. BlackBerry UEM is the first and only endpoint management solution certified by Germany's Federal Office for Information Security under Common Criteria, validated for managing Apple and Samsung devices in government environments. To address emerging cryptographic risks, BlackBerry UEM is advancing its postâquantum roadmap by upgrading cryptographic libraries on devices and aligning with NIST postâquantum standards as part of its path toward FIPS 140â3 accreditation. These enhancements embed quantumâresistant protections from the UEM server through to secured applications on endâuser devices. Combined with UEM's BSI Common Criteria certification and NATO Restricted alignment, this provides regulated buyers in Europe and beyond with a migration path grounded in independently validated credentials rather than reliance on a single national standard. The release also introduces expanded multiâtenant management capabilities to support service providers and complex enterprise and government estates that require strong separation between departments, agencies or customers. A modernized UEM console and refreshed administrator experience reduce operational complexity while supporting scale in sovereign, onâpremises environments. Secure AI-assisted capabilities are optional and can be enabled at an organization's discretion, improving efficiency while operating within BlackBerry's security first architecture and under organizational control. Rounding out the release, enhancements to BlackBerry's secure file-sharing capability embed access controls directly into each document, so protection travels with the file itself rather than depending on a network perimeter, addressing exfiltration risk in zero-trust environments. The new capabilities are expected to be available in the summer of 2026, with select management and multiâtenant console enhancements becoming generally available later in 2026. To learn more about the latest BlackBerry UEM enhancement, read the blog. ### About BlackBerry For more information, visit BlackBerry.com and follow @BlackBerry. © 2026 BlackBerry Limited. Trademarks, including but not limited to BLACKBERRY and EMBLEM Design, are the trademarks or registered trademarks of BlackBerry Limited, and the exclusive rights to such trademarks are expressly reserved. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. BlackBerry is not responsible for any third-party products or services. Media Contacts: SOURCE: BlackBerry View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire Source : Webdisclosure.com |
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