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Security of stored data

Security of stored data

Strong management and IT policy compliance

BlackBerry Enterprise Solution extends corporate security to wireless devices and offers administrators the tools to manage security. To ensure the information stored on a BlackBerry smartphone, you can make it obligatory for password authentication through custom IT policies on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. By default, password authentication is limited to ten attempts, after which the device memory is erased.

Local encryption of all data (messages, calendar entries, address book, calendar entries, notes and tasks) can also be imposed through an IT policy. And keeping Passwords, technology advanced encryption standard (AES) allows you to save the password entries (eg., PIN numbers, banking passwords, etc..) Securely on the device.

In addition, system administrators can create and send orders wirelessly to change passwords remotely BlackBerry smartphones and block or delete information from lost or stolen BlackBerry smartphones. More information about IT policies of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server
BlackBerry Enterprise Server Security

BlackBerry Enterprise Server does not store e-mail or data. For added protection against unauthorized access, between the BlackBerry server and there is no temporary storage area where data is decrypted.

In addition, for safety, only allow authenticated and established connections from the outside through the firewall port 3101. No incoming traffic is permitted does not apply on a BlackBerry smartphone or the email server, so no unauthorized orders can be executed in the system. Between the server and wireless network communications are only allowed to be decrypted with a valid encryption key.