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On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 1:21 AM, Måns S <mans.sern...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> Being stuck with a third party solution that really works bad at work
> (DME) to ensure that all mail messages are stored in an enctypted
> format on the phone I wonder a bit about the features in ICS for this.
> I need fuel to convice our security manager that ICS really does what
> we have DME for, which is to ensure that even if a remote wipe has
> been done - no one should be able to read the data from the deleted
> local storage on the phone.
>
> As I understand it ICS offers "full device" encryption, but not for
> the SD card? So - are all the emails that you get via Active Sync to
> ICS stored to encrypted storage, or is there a possibility for the
> user to have their local storage for mail on an unencrypted device
> (SD)? Regarding policys as I understand there is more support for
> Active Sync commands - can you force the users to use encrypted
> storage if they are going to use Active Sync?
>
> Regards /Måns
>
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