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Open Mobile Alliance™ DRM
applications
a key that identifies the BlackBerry device and a key that identifies the SIM
card (if available) that the BlackBerry device adds to DRM forward-locked
applications
RSA SecurID® library the contents of the .sdtid file seed that is stored in flash memory
tasks
subject
information included in the body of the task
Protection of master encryption keys on locked BlackBerry devices
If you turn on the content protection of master encryption keys feature, the BlackBerry® device uses the grand master key
to encrypt the master encryption keys that are stored in flash memory and stores the decrypted grand master key in RAM.
When you, the user, or the password timeout locks the BlackBerry device, the BlackBerry device continues to receive data
and does not free the memory associated with the grand master key. When the BlackBerry device receives data that is
encrypted with a master encryption key while it is locked, it uses the decrypted grand master key to decrypt the required
master encryption key that is stored in flash memory and receive the data.
Controlling BlackBerry device access to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server
You can turn on the Enterprise Service Policy to control which BlackBerry® devices can connect to the BlackBerry® Enterprise
Server. After you turn on the Enterprise Service Policy, by default, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server prevents connections
from new BlackBerry devices that you associate with it; however, it allows connections from BlackBerry devices that are
already activated on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. The Enterprise Service Policy also applies to devices with BlackBerry®
Connect™ software, devices with BlackBerry® Built-In™ software, and devices that are running the BlackBerry® Application
Suite.
You can use the Enterprise Service Policy to create allowed lists that control which BlackBerry devices users can activate on
a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, over the wireless network, or over a serial connection. BlackBerry devices that meet the
allowed list criteria can complete the activation process on that BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
You can define the following types of criteria:
specific, allowed BlackBerry device PINs as a string
allowed range of BlackBerry device PINs
Feature and Technical Overview
BlackBerry Enterprise Solution security
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