User Guide

Glossary

Glossary

certificate

A BlackBerry smartphone uses a certificate as a digital document that binds the identity and public key of a certificate subject. Each certificate has a corresponding private key that is stored separately. A certification authority signs the certificate to indicate that it is authentic and can be trusted. This may also be called a digital certificate.

certification authority

A certification authority (CA) is a trusted third-party organization that verifies the information or identity of computers on a network and issues digital certificates.

CRL server

A BlackBerry smartphone uses a certificate revocation list (CRL) server to check the most recently published revocation status of a certificate. Certification authorities publish certificate revocation lists on CRL servers.

DSML-enabled server

A BlackBerry smartphone uses a Directory Service Markup Language (DSML) enabled server to search for and download certificates.

IT policy

An IT policy consists of various IT policy rules that control the security features and behavior of BlackBerry smartphones, BlackBerry PlayBook tablets, the BlackBerry Desktop Software, and the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager.

LDAP-enabled server

A BlackBerry smartphone uses an LDAP-enabled server to search for and download certificates and PGP keys.

mass storage mode

Mass storage mode enables users to transfer files between a media card and their computer when they connect their BlackBerry smartphone to their computer.

personal certificate

A personal certificate is a certificate that a certification authority assigns to a user.

personal PGP key

A personal PGP key consists of a PGP public key and PGP private key.

PIN

Each BlackBerry smartphone has a unique personal identification number (PIN). If you know a contact's PIN, you can use it to add them to your BlackBerry Messenger, or you can send them a PIN message. You can find your PIN by typing mypin in any text field.

private key

BlackBerry smartphones use private keys to sign email messages or PIN messages that users send and to decrypt email messages that users receive. Private key information is not distributed publicly.

public key

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