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BlackBerry Limited (BB) provides mission-critical cybersecurity solutions and embedded systems for global enterprises. This news hub offers investors and professionals timely updates on strategic initiatives across automotive security, artificial intelligence applications, and enterprise endpoint management.
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Key updates cover regulatory filings, technology licensing agreements, and cybersecurity threat response initiatives. Bookmark this page for direct access to BlackBerry's evolving position in data protection markets and its QNX platform's expanding role in software-defined vehicles.
QNX (NYSE:BB) released the "Under the Hood: The SDV Developer Report" on October 14, 2025, surveying 1,100 automotive software developers across North America, Europe, and Asia. The study finds regulatory complexity and software recalls are slowing software-defined vehicle (SDV) development, with 33% reporting timeline delays from compliance and 58% saying recent recalls changed development approaches. Developers favor shifting OEM focus to application-layer innovation (80%) and expect AI to play a major role (91%), estimating 35% of roles could be replaced by AI by 2035.
BlackBerry (NYSE:BB) is expanding SecuSUITE to Windows laptops and workstations, bringing sovereign-grade secure voice, messaging, and file sharing to desktops and laptops while preserving the same workflow across endpoints.
The Windows product will be generally available as BlackBerry SecuSUITE for Windows Desktop in November 2025. The solution supports on-premises, private cloud, or hosted deployment and cites independent certifications including NIAP, NATO Restricted, BSI, and CSfC. The company says SecuSUITE is used by governments and critical industries worldwide, including all G7 governments and 18 G20 members.
BlackBerry (NYSE:BB) reported strong Q2 FY2026 results, beating expectations with $129.6 million in revenue, representing a 3% year-over-year increase. The company achieved GAAP profitability with net income of $13.3 million ($0.02 per share) and adjusted net income of $24.2 million ($0.04 per share).
Key highlights include QNX division's 15% growth to $63.1 million with 32% adjusted EBITDA margin, while Secure Communications revenue was $59.9 million. The company maintained strong gross margins of 75% and returned $20 million to shareholders through share buybacks. Total cash position stood at $363.5 million.
For FY2026, BlackBerry raised guidance, projecting full-year revenue of $519-541 million and adjusted EBITDA of $82-101 million.
BlackBerry (NYSE:BB) has achieved a significant milestone as the first mobile device management (MDM) vendor to receive BSI certification for BlackBerry UEM deployment with Apple Indigo and Samsung Knox devices. The certification (BSI-DSZ-CC-1235-2025) was granted by the German Federal Office for Information Security after rigorous testing.
This certification makes BlackBerry the only vendor approved to operate secure mobile communications for device management, secure voice, and apps within the German government. The approval ensures secure configuration of devices and transfer of highly confidential data, building upon BlackBerry's previous BSI approval for SecuSUITE applications.
BlackBerry's QNX (NYSE: BB) alongside MotorTrend and Vector have announced the fourth annual Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV) Innovator Awards. The awards program, accepting nominations through October 15, 2025, celebrates individuals revolutionizing automotive software innovation.
The program features three categories: Pioneer for groundbreaking research and development, Leader for senior management driving industry transformation, and Expert for subject matter specialists in specific SDV disciplines. Winners will be announced at a VIP ceremony during CES 2026 in Las Vegas on January 6.
Previous winners include representatives from notable companies like Nvidia, Qualcomm, Mercedes-Benz, Ford, Rivian, Tesla, and Xpeng. Vector joins as a first-time partner alongside returning sponsor QNX for this prestigious recognition program.
BlackBerry (NYSE:BB) has scheduled its Q2 FY2026 earnings release for September 25, 2025, at 8:00 a.m. ET. The company will host a conference call accessible via webcast or phone, with a replay available at 11:00 a.m. ET the same day.
Additionally, BlackBerry has outlined its earnings calendar for the remainder of FY2026, with tentative dates set for Q3 results on December 18, 2025, and Q4 results on April 9, 2026. These dates are preliminary and will be confirmed approximately two weeks before each announcement.
BlackBerry's (NYSE:BB) QNX division announced the integration of its QNX OS for Safety 8 with NVIDIA's DRIVE AGX Thor development kit at general availability. The platform delivers impressive performance metrics, including 2,000 FP4 performance for generative AI and 1,000 INT8 TFLOPS.
The integration provides developers with a pre-certified platform meeting ISO 26262 ASIL-D and ISO 21434 safety and security standards. QNX's technology is currently utilized by major automotive manufacturers including BMW, Honda, Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, and Volkswagen, supporting various applications from digital cockpits to advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).
BlackBerry (NYSE:BB) has appointed Barry Mainz to its Board of Directors, expanding the board to eight members. Mainz, currently CEO of Forescout Technologies, brings 30 years of technology industry experience with expertise in cybersecurity, software, and executive leadership.
Mainz's extensive background includes leadership roles at Wind River Systems, Malwarebytes, and MobileIron, along with positions at notable companies like Crosspoint Capital and Sun Microsystems. The appointment strengthens BlackBerry's board with seven out of eight directors now being independent.
BlackBerry's (NYSE:BB) QNX division has launched QNX Operating System for Safety (QOS) 8.0, a safety-certified solution designed for developing critical embedded systems. Built on QNX SDP 8.0's next-generation microkernel architecture, the system is pre-certified to major safety standards including ISO 26262 ASIL-D and IEC 61508 SIL3.
QOS 8.0 serves as a Safety Element out of Context (SEooC), enabling faster development and certification of safety-critical systems in automotive, industrial, robotics, medical devices, and defense sectors. The platform features hard real-time capabilities, C/C++ toolchains, and comprehensive safety and security artifacts.
The system is already trusted by major OEMs including BMW, Bosch, Continental, Honda, Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, Volkswagen, and others for critical applications.
BlackBerry (NYSE:BB) has partnered with Global Affairs Canada and Toronto Metropolitan University's Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst to launch their CLIC (Certifications for Leadership in Cybersecurity) program at Malaysia's Cybersecurity Center of Excellence. This initiative is part of the Canadian government's $3.9 million CAD investment in cybersecurity training.
The six-month cybersecurity training program will be offered fully online with optional in-person activities, starting November 2025. Students will receive technical training through SANS Institute and graduate with two GIAC certifications (GFACT and GSEC). The program is being subsidized for Malaysian nationals to enhance regional cybersecurity capacity in Southeast Asia, aligning with Canada's Indo-Pacific Strategy.
The initiative follows the CCoE's 12-month anniversary and builds upon existing partnerships with CompTIA, SANS Institute, and ICS2.