Feature and Technical Overview

Glossary

Kerberos protocol

The Kerberos protocol is a Microsoft Active Directory authentication protocol that permits a

 

trusted third-party application to authenticate clients by exchanging encrypted service tickets

 

with Microsoft Active Directory.

LAN

A local area network (LAN) is a computer network shared by a group of computers in a small

 

area, such as an office building. Any computer in this network can communicate with another

 

computer that is part of the same network.

LDAP

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

LTPA

Lightweight Third-Party Authentication

MAPI

Messaging Application Programming Interface

message keys

The message keys encrypt the data that is sent to and from a BlackBerry device.

messaging server

A messaging server sends and processes messages and provides collaboration services, such as

 

updating and communicating calendar and address book information.

MSDE

Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine

MTLS

Mutual Transport Layer Security

NAT

network address translation

NTLM

NT LAN Manager

PIN

personal identification number

principal encryption

The principal encryption key encrypts the device transport key when a BlackBerry device is

key

locked if content protection is turned on.

RPC

remote procedure call

RTF

Rich Text Format

service books

Service books determine which services are available on BlackBerry devices.

SIP

Session Initiation Protocol

S/MIME

Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions

SMS

Short Message Service

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol

SQL

Structured Query Language

SRP

Server Routing Protocol

SSL

Secure Sockets Layer

TCP/IP

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is a set of communication protocols

 

that is used to transmit data over networks, such as the Internet.

Triple DES

Triple Data Encryption Standard

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