
The Origin of Mobile Security: From BlackBerry in the Boardroom to On-Device AI
When BlackBerry Enterprise Server first let companies wipe a lost handset over the air, mobile security was born as a way to control a single trusted device. Two decades later the phone is the most exposed endpoint most employees own, and the defence has split into two disciplines: managing the device (UEM) and defending against threats on it (MTD). This is how mobile security actually evolved, and why the modern answer is a pairing, not a single product.


