BlackBerry has returned to the tablet market with a device called the SecuTABLET, unveiled at the CeBIT 2015 trade show in Hannover, with the new device comprising of a Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 preinstalled with BlackBerry’s security software for Android.
The new device is aimed at users in businesses in regulated industries (such as healthcare) that are subject to special security requirements, as well as government departments.
The device comes preloaded with software developed by Secusmart, a company BlackBerry purchased last year that develops high-security voice and data encryption and anti-eavesdropping technology.
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