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The BlackBerry Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) works to make BlackBerry® one of the most secure mobile platforms available. The BlackBerry PSIRT builds collaborative relationships across the industry, monitors the security threat landscape and responds rapidly to emerging incidents to provide customers with the guidance and tools they need to protect their systems and devices.
REPORT A SECURITY ISSUE
Advisories & Notices
BlackBerry is committed to improving the security of its products and strives to identify and remove vulnerabilities before the product is released to market. However, software vulnerabilities remain a fact of life and the BlackBerry Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) is prepared to advise you about risks to you and the availability of software fixes.
About Advisories, Bulletins and Notices
Security Advisory
BlackBerry may issue a security advisory to inform customers about the resolution of a confirmed vulnerability in a supported BlackBerry product to address a confirmed vulnerability. Unlike a security notice (described below), which aims to inform customers of a vulnerability, a security advisory includes information on the security issue as well as the software update that addresses the vulnerability.
Customers can expect the advisory to include technical details regarding the vulnerability, mitigations, workarounds and authoritative guidance to reduce their risk. BBPSIRT releases security advisories on the second Tuesday of the month, in alignment with current industry practice. However, if there is imminent risk to customers, we will release a security advisory sooner to help ensure customers are protected.
Security Updates
Helping to protect customers from security threats is the number one priority of the BlackBerry PSIRT. This team provides security updates for publicly released, non-Beta BlackBerry products. The team also scores security issues using the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS), and those identified as severe are given the highest level of priority.
Before the release of a security update, BlackBerry build and test processes must first determine that the update is of the quality customers expect. The BlackBerry PSIRT publishes security advisories and notices to inform you that updates or guidance are available, and provides the details you need to complete a tailored risk assessment.
Collaborations
An essential part of the daily work of the BlackBerry Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) includes collaborating with customers, partners, vendors, governments, academics and the security research community. Ongoing engagement helps BlackBerry deliver a unique level of security that customers depend upon.
Conference Hosting and Sponsorship
Meet the Team at Security Events Around the World
The BlackBerry PSIRT sponsors numerous security conferences around the world every year. These events provide the team with an opportunity to continue to foster relationships with members of the security community as well as support the research that comes out of it. While BlackBerry invests heavily in internal security engineering, supporting and recognizing independent security research is crucial for the industry and BlackBerry® customers.
BlackBerry PSIRT focuses on keeping an open dialogue with key groups throughout the mobile industry in order to ensure a continuous exchange of ideas, technology and techniques. By routinely working together, BlackBerry and its industry partners are advancing mobile technology and protecting customers from emerging security and privacy issues.
Acknowledgements
The BlackBerry PSIRT thanks the following people and organizations for reporting security issues under the industry practice of coordinated disclosure and working with the team to protect BlackBerry customers.
* - Identifies "Super Finder Status", signifying the finder has reported three or more security issues to the BlackBerry PSIRT in the calendar year.