The default value is Allowed. You or a user can turn on content protection.
Usage
If you or a user turns on content protection, you or the user can configure a locked device to encrypt stored user data and data
that the locked device receives. When you or a user turns on content protection, a locked device is designed to use AES-256
encryption to encrypt stored data.
Change this rule to Disallowed to prevent an administrator or a user from turning on content protection.
For more information about content protection, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution Security Technical Overview.
Dependencies
To turn on content protection, you must configure the Content Protection Strength IT policy rule or a user must configure the
option on the device in the device options.
Minimum requirements
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Java® based BlackBerry device
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BlackBerry® Device Software 6.0
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BlackBerry® Enterprise Server 5.0 SP2
Desktop Backup IT policy rule
Description
This rule specifies which BlackBerry® device databases are backed up by the BlackBerry® Desktop Software.
Default value
The default value is All databases.
Usage
By default, the BlackBerry Desktop Software backs up the information in the following databases:
•
Handheld Keys store
•
Certificate Options
•
Trusted Key Store
•
Policy
•
KeyStoreManager
•
Random Pool
•
PGP Key Store
Change this rule to Minimal subset of databases to back up a minimal set of BlackBerry device databases, including databases
that some desktop components, such as the certificate synchronization tool of the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager, require access
to.
Change this rule to No databases to prevent the backup of BlackBerry device databases.
Minimum requirements
Policy Reference Guide
Security policy group
171