User guide
BlackBerry MVS BlackBerry Mobile Voice System
BlackBerry
transport layer
encryption
BlackBerry transport layer encryption (formerly known as standard BlackBerry encryption) uses
a symmetric key encryption algorithm to help protect data that is in transit between a BlackBerry
device and the BlackBerry
®
Enterprise Server when the data is outside an organization's firewall.
CA certification authority
CAC Common Access Card
CAST Carlisle Adams Stafford Tavares
CBC cipher block chaining
CCKM Cisco Centralized Key Management
CFB cipher feedback
CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
CKIP Cisco Key Integrity Protocol
CLDC Connected Limited Device Configuration
code-signing keys Code-signing keys are the keys that are stored on media cards that sign files so that a user can
install and run the files on a BlackBerry device.
communication
password
The communication password is a password that BlackBerry Enterprise Solution components
use for the BlackBerry inter-process protocol. The communication password is designed to
prevent a potentially malicious user from viewing the data that the components send to each
other.
content protection Content protection helps protect user data on a locked BlackBerry device by encrypting the user
data using the content protection key and ECC private key.
content protection
key
The content protection key encrypts user data on a BlackBerry device when the device is locked.
DEMA Differential Electromagnetic Analysis
DES Data Encryption Standard
device transport key The device transport key (formerly known as the master encryption key) is unique to a
BlackBerry device. The BlackBerry device and BlackBerry Enterprise Server use the device
transport key to encrypt the message keys.
DH Diffie-Hellman
DHE Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral
DoS denial of service
DNS Domain Name System
DPA Differential Power Analysis
Security Technical Overview Glossary
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