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Securing a Connected Future You Can Trust

BlackBerry helps organizations defend against cyber threats. Founded in 1984 as Research In Motion (RIM), BlackBerry is now a leader in cybersecurity—helping businesses, government agencies, and safety-critical institutions of all sizes secure the Internet of Things (IoT).

BlackBerry® products and services include the Cylance® AI-based endpoint security solutions, BlackBerry® UEM unified endpoint management platform, the BlackBerry® AtHoc® critical event management solution, and BlackBerry® QNX® software for secure embedded systems.

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Security. Innovation. Trust.

The Internet of Things represents the next great wave in business transformation. Today, BlackBerry secures more than 500M endpoints including over 235M vehicles. Through independent research, Frost & Sullivan determined that BlackBerry is well positioned to secure all IoT endpoints and upwards of 96 percent of all cyber threats.

BlackBerry is leading the way with a single platform for securing, managing, and optimizing how intelligent endpoints are deployed in the enterprise, enabling our customers to stay ahead of the technology curve that will reshape every industry.

Innovation

  • 22% of GAAP revenue invested in R&D in FY24
  • 500+ new patents granted and pending in FY24

Customers

  • 500M+ endpoints, including 235M+ vehicles
  • 24 of the top 25 global EV automakers
  • 7 of the G7 governments, 17* of the G20 governments
  • World-class NPS, of 80+

*Previously 18; operations in Russia suspended in FY22

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Financials

  • Total company revenue of $144 million, in Q1 FY25
  • Recurring software product revenue approximately 80%, in Q1 FY25
  • $283 million of cash, cash equivalents & investments, as at May 31, 2024
  • NYSE: BB; TSX: BB

Operations

  • Headquarters: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
  • Operations: In 30 countries
  • Founded: 1984
  • Number of Employees: 2,600+

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