BlackBerry launched Jarvis binary malware scanning software
Jarvis acts as a binary binary scanning software to detect vulnerabilities in automotive systems.
Jarvis acts as a binary binary scanning software to detect vulnerabilities in automotive systems.
BlackBerry John Chen CEO at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) introduced the company's latest security product for networked car systems.
This platform is called Jarvis, it functions as a fixed binary scanning software that detects vulnerabilities in automotive systems and resolves them through the control panel with specific warnings.
" Automated and self-propelled vehicles require some of the most complex software ever developed to integrate but at the same time create a significant challenge for automakers to ensure that the code comply with industry standards and automotive manufacturers, and must be able to fight against cybercrime attacks , "Chen said.
For OEMs (Jar equipment manufacturers), Jarvis helps ensure that the software complies with car industry industry standards and can be used to scan binary files at any stage of development. any software.
Software is provided on a paid use platform when you visit and can be customized for each OEM and their software supply chain.
BlackBerry's investment in automotive protection and IoT has caused a fever when a series of announcements about its products have appeared in the past year. In June 2017, the company launched QNX Hypervisor 2.0, a system that allows developers to segment automotive applications based on relationships with critical, secure systems, ensuring that Any error, breach, or damage application can be identified, localized, and then a warning. In recent months, BlackBerry has announced QNX with other partners such as Baidu, Nvidia, Delphi, Visteon, Qualcomm and DENSO.
BlackBerry said it began testing Jarvis with a number of major automakers such as Jaguar Land Rover.
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