
Options for encrypting stored data
You can configure the BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution to encrypt the user data and the encryption keys on a locked BlackBerry
device.
Protection of user data on locked BlackBerry devices
When the content protection feature on the BlackBerry® device is turned on, the BlackBerry device is designed to protect
user data in the following ways:
• use 256-bit AES encryption to encrypt stored data
• use an ECC public key to encrypt data that the BlackBerry device receives
User data that the BlackBerry device can encrypt when the content protection feature is turned on
Item Description
AutoText all text that automatically replaces the text that a BlackBerry® device user
types
BlackBerry® Browser
• content that web sites or third-party applications push to the BlackBerry
device
• web sites that the user saves on the BlackBerry device
• browser cache
calendar
• subject
• location
• meeting organizer
• meeting participants
• notes included in the appointment or meeting invitation
address book contacts all contact information except the contact title and category
For information about using the Force Include Address Book In Content
Protection IT policy rule to prevent users from turning off encryption for the
address book, see the Policy Reference Guide.
message list
• subject
• email addresses
• message body
• attachments
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