Defining measures to prevent threats from viruses and malicious users
Consider using IT policy rules and application control policy rules to block threats from viruses and other methods of attack
by users with malicious intent.
Limiting the resources that installed third-party applications can access on
BlackBerry devices
Scenario
Example application control
policy rule
Setting
Prevent third-party Java® applications from
accessing a list of domains using the BlackBerry®
Browser.
Browser Filter Domains
addresses of the domains
Permit a third-party Java application from sending
and receiving messages on BlackBerry devics.
Message Access
Allowed
Remove a third-party Java application from
BlackBerry devices over the wireless network.
Disposition
Disallowed
Permit a third-party Java application to access the
phone application on BlackBerry devices.
Phone Access
Allowed
Permit a third-party Java application to create
public external network connections and allow
connections to external domains without
prompting users for a password on their BlackBerry
devices.
External Network Connections
Allowed
External Domains
addresses of the external
domains
Permit a third-party Java application to establish
connections to Bluetooth enabled devices.
Bluetooth Serial Profile
Allowed
External Network Connections
Allowed
Prevent users from turning on a custom theme that
was created using the Plazmic® Content
Developer's Kit.
Theme Data
Disallowed
Prevent users from unlocking their BlackBerry
devices using a BlackBerry® Smart Card Reader
and an authentication password.
User Authenticator API
Disallowed
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