The data that goes through rim is encrypted though from the phone to the server.
------------------------------------------ Josh Armour MobileOps - Sysadmin [email protected] (541) 205-4262 ------------------------------------------ On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 2:39 AM, Sebastian Piech <[email protected]> wrote: > (It's my first post here so hello everybody) > > > At 20.07.2010 20:06, Josh Armour wrote: > >> That issue is users giving (or being >> comfortable with giving) their credentials to another company. Maybe we >> are just a little too paranoid over here? >> > > Josh, few posts before you also wrote that "no matter how reputable the > company, users should simply not be sharing their user and password". > Generally you're right with this all but notice that using BlackBerry, > regardless BIS or BES solution, means sending your data (not only > credentials) to other parties: to the RIM company and then to wireless > operators. > > However it's a little bit off-topic but not only BB makes such security > issues. It's a part of general problem with using third party solutions to > sharing company data (instant messaging, videoconference software, etc.). > > > > Best Regards > Sebastian Piech > > Xanai Research > > _______________________________________________ > Bes-Admins mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.dataoutages.com/mailman/listinfo/bes-admins > http://www.dataoutages.com > http://www.dataoutagenews.com > RSS Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/Bes-admins > --------------------------------- > Bes-Admins mailing list is sponsored by Dataoutagenews.com. > http://www.dataoutagenews.com >
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