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Security Profile Manager • Security Profile choises
The default setting is "Medium Security" which provides a good balance
of convenience and security for most users.
Note: You can always change the Security Profile setting by performing
a Cold Boot (see page 14). After each Cold Boot you will be asked for
your choice of Security Settings.
Security Profile choices:
No Added Security
This setting leaves the CryptoPhone unprotected against potential attacks
on the operating system. New threats (against any system) are discovered
from time to time, and we feel selecting "No Added Security" exposes
the CryptoPhone to unneccessary risk. Choose this setting only if you
really need one of the services that would otherwise be disabled in the
"Medium security" setting and if doing so matches your risk profile.
Medium Security
At this level of security, the CryptoPhone disables a number of functions
which are likely vulnerable to attacks, but are not essential for most users.
Once you select "Medium Security", the following functionality is disabled:
• Picture Caller ID and Picture Contacts
• .NET compact framework
• Javascript
• MS scripting