Delete a message classification
1.
In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the
BlackBerry solution management
menu, expand
Policy
.
2.
Click
Manage IT policies
.
3.
In the list of IT policies, click an IT policy.
4.
Click
Edit IT policy
.
5.
On the
Security
tab, at the bottom of the screen, click the
Delete
icon beside the message classification.
6.
Click
Save all
.
Generating organization-specific encryption
keys for PIN-message encryption
By default, all BlackBerry devices store a common PIN encryption key that they use to protect PIN messages. To limit the
number of devices that can decrypt PIN messages that BlackBerry device users in your organization send from their
devices, you can generate a new PIN encryption key that is stored on and known only to devices in your organization. A
device that has a PIN encryption key that is specific to your organization can perform the following actions:
• can only encrypt PIN messages sent to other devices on your organization's network that use the same PIN encryption
key
• can only decrypt PIN messages that are sent from devices that use the global PIN encryption key or PIN messages from
other devices on your organization's network that use the same PIN encryption key
• cannot decrypt PIN messages sent from devices that use a PIN encryption key from another organization
You should generate a new PIN encryption key if you know that your current organization-specific PIN encryption key is
compromised.
Generate a PIN encryption key
You can generate a PIN encryption key to make the BlackBerry devices in your organization use a PIN encryption key that
is specific to your organization for PIN messaging.
1.
In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the
Servers and components
menu, expand
BlackBerry Solution
topology
.
2.
Click
BlackBerry Domain
.
Administration Guide
Configuring security options
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