BlackBerry takes a knock as cyber security revenue drops

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BlackBerry takes a knock as cyber security revenue drops
BlackBerry reported a fall in cyber security revenue for the second quarter, as customers reined in spending due to an uncertain macroeconomic environment. The company has also been facing tough competition from Microsoft, Citrix Systems and IBM in the security software segment, with revenue in ...

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