BlackBerry launched Jarvis, cloud-based security scanning software that detects vulnerabilities in connected and autonomous cars

Briefing

BlackBerry launched Jarvis, cloud-based security scanning software that detects vulnerabilities in connected and autonomous cars

January 16, 2018

Briefing

  • BlackBerry Jarvis – Cloud-based, pay-as-you-go, static binary code scanning software that identifies security vulnerabilities in modern connected and autonomous cars
  • Key Feature – Can scan and assess codes in minutes, ensuring codes from third-party suppliers comply with industry and manufacturer-specific standards
  • Faster Scanning – Initial test with Tata Motor’s Jaguar Land Rover took only seven minutes, from usual 30 days process
  • Target Market – Initially targets car manufacturers, but product could also scan complex software behind healthcare, industrial automation, aerospace, and military defense projects
  • Partnerships with Industry Players – Recently partnered with auto suppliers Delphi Automotive Plc, Denso, Ford Motor Co., Chinese internet search firm Baidu Inc., and chipmaker Qualcomm for automotive-related deals

Accelerator

Sector

Information Technology, Transportation and Logistics

Organization

BlackBerry Ltd., Tata Motors

Source

Original Publication Date

January 15, 2017

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