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What do the
BlackBerry cloud services
do?

The
BlackBerry cloud services
use sophisticated AI and machine learning to determine whether software and websites are potentially malicious and a threat to the security of device endpoints in a
UEM
domain.
The
BlackBerry cloud services
are an evolution of traditional approaches towards cybersecurity, such as allowing or restricting, that are based on the classification of digital signatures and blind trust. As cyber threats have evolved in both scope and sophistication, the use of signatures as a foundation for threat detection and resolution is not as reliable as it used to be.
Instead of relying on signatures, the
BlackBerry cloud services
service leverages advanced machine learning and efficient mathematical models to process large volumes of data from global sources, retain and continuously learn from the patterns and properties of that data, and use that data to make intelligent predictions and decisions about the risk potential of software and URLs in near real-time. The
BlackBerry cloud services
constantly evolve and train themselves to address new cyber threats.
The
BlackBerry cloud services
are a core component of several
BlackBerry Protect Mobile
features, including malware detection for internally deployed Android apps, malware detection on Android devices, safe browsing, and text message scanning. The
BlackBerry cloud services
enable an aggressive and proactive security strategy, identifying and blocking malicious software and websites before they can have any impact on your organization's infrastructure or device users.
The APK files that are uploaded to the
BlackBerry cloud services
are kept private and anonymous, with no links back to users, devices, or organizations. The
BlackBerry cloud services
do not store any user data. The app packages that are uploaded to the
BlackBerry cloud services
are never shared with a third party. The
UEM
connection to the
BlackBerry cloud services
is end-to-end TLS encrypted.