Mobile security could become a major selling point for the new platform, for enterprises, carriers and end users alike. RIM is blending security elements from its BlackBerry heritage with the security architecture of the new OS. BlackBerry 10 is based on the QNX Neutrino real-time operating system, acquired by RIM in 2010. For mobile users, there will be a permissions-based security model for apps, in plain, understandable English, coupled with a various OS-level security and safety features.”]

