Canadian software maker BlackBerry Ltd
The product, called Blackberry Jarvis, is being marketed first to automakers - a group of customers the former smartphone maker is hoping will power its turnaround efforts - but could also have applications in healthcare and industrial automation.
BlackBerry said it was offering Jarvis on a pay-as-you-go basis.
Once initiated, automakers will have online access to Jarvis and can scan files at every stage of software development, the company said.
Last year, the global "ransomware" attack, dubbed WannaCry, helped raise awareness of BlackBerry`s security software business, which is largely focused on managing secure connections to mobile devices.
BlackBerry said it had already tested Jarvis with automaker Tata Motors`
BlackBerry in September announced it would partner with auto supplier Delphi Automotive Plc
Earlier this month BlackBerry and Chinese internet search firm Baidu Inc
BlackBerry has also recently signed automotive-related deals with chipmaker Qualcomm, auto supplier Denso and Ford Motor Co
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