BlackBerry has enhanced its AtHoc platform with Microsoft Teams and Entra ID integrations, private ArcGIS map layer support and new operator workflow controls. These updates overlay existing IT and collaboration systems to slash response times and boost accountability as AI-driven cyberattacks, climate volatility and geopolitical crises compress warning-to-action windows.
BlackBerry has extended its AtHoc mission orchestration platform with built-in Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Entra ID integrations, enabling organizations to issue alerts and manage user provisioning within systems they already use. The release also adds private ArcGIS map layer support, custom map creation and enhanced operator workflow controls for structured response capture.
With AI-driven cyberattacks shortening exploit windows, rising climate volatility and geopolitical crises, BlackBerry’s updates aim to eliminate system friction by overlaying existing IT and collaboration tools. This strategy is designed to slash response times, maintain real-time accountability and ensure mission integrity under rapidly evolving threat conditions.