David Kleider joins BlackBerry as the new Chief Security Officer. Kleider was previously the Chief Technology Officer at Green Hills Software. He has had over 20 years of experince in a lot of fields, ranging from writing the book on security to helping develop the INTEGRITY high reliability real-time operating system, the only OS to be certified by the NSA t EAL6+ High Robustness Common Criteria SKPP — the highest security level ever achieved for an operating system. It was also certified by the FAA. Read on more to see David Kledermacher’s spec sheet.First things first, I’m amazed at what this man has achieved and I’m surrpsied he didn’t join BlackBerry earlier. His spec sheet includes 20 years of experience in:
- Strategy and Product engineering focused on Operating Systems
- High assurance software development techniques
- Mobile device security and the Internet of Things
He also wrote the book on security for embedded systems: Embedded System Security: Practical Methods for Safe and Secure Software and Systems.
He has also authorized articles and white papers on everything from bringing mobile devices up to military spec to connected cars.
“David is an outstanding addition to our best-in-class security team, and he will help extend BlackBerry’s gold standard of security as we work with customers to meet new cybersecurity challenges. In particular, David’s knowledge of securing the Internet of Things and embedded systems will be invaluable as we execute on our strategy and continue to expand our management of the world’s mobile endpoints.” – John Chen, CEO of BlackBerry
BlackBerry is obviously committed to remain the number 1 vendor when it comes to mobile security and protecting the consumers privacy and data. BlackBerry is the only vendor that has over 70 government certifications and approvals, more than any vendor. Not to forget, BlackBerry is the only vendor to provide encrypted voice, text messaging and data.
Read the press release below:
Waterloo, ON – BlackBerry Limited (NASDAQ: BBRY; TSX: BB), a global leader in mobile communications, announced today that David Kleidermacher has joined the Company as Chief Security Officer.
Mr. Kleidermacher assumes responsibility for the global Product Security organization, leading efforts to ensure BlackBerry’s continued leadership in secure enterprise mobility. He will oversee a number of key initiatives, including security-specific research and product development, and BlackBerry’s product certification and approval program. Mr. Kleidermacher brings more than 20 years of strategy and product engineering experience to the role, including expertise in operating systems, high assurance software development techniques, mobile device security and the Internet of Things (IoT).
“David is an outstanding addition to our best-in-class security team, and he will help extend BlackBerry’s gold standard of security as we work with customers to meet new cybersecurity challenges,” said John Chen, Executive Chairman and CEO of BlackBerry. “In particular, David’s knowledge of securing the Internet of Things and embedded systems will be invaluable as we execute on our strategy and continue to expand our management of the world’s mobile endpoints.”
BlackBerry has a long-standing commitment to advancing mobile security and protecting customer data and privacy. The Company has more than 70 government certifications and approvals, more than any other mobile vendor, and is the only provider to offer secure and encrypted voice, text and messaging.
Mr. Kleidermacher most recently served as Chief Technology Officer at Green Hills Software. He holds patents and patents pending in the areas of software development tools, mobile security and IoT technology. Mr. Kleidermacher is a frequent speaker at industry events, and is the author of “Embedded Systems Security: Practical Methods for Safe and Secure Software and Systems Development.”
About BlackBerry
A global leader in mobile communications, BlackBerry® revolutionized the mobile industry when it was introduced in 1999. Today, BlackBerry aims to inspire the success of our millions of customers around the world by continuously pushing the boundaries of mobile experiences. Founded in 1984 and based in Waterloo, Ontario, BlackBerry operates offices in North America, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Asia Pacific and Latin America. The Company trades under the ticker symbols “BB” on the Toronto Stock Exchange and “BBRY” on the NASDAQ. For more information, visit www.BlackBerry.com.
Source: INSIDE BlackBerry