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    							5. Highlight a PGP key.
    6. Press the  Menu key.
    7. Click  Send via Email  or Send via PIN .
    Delete a PGP key
    1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the  Options icon.
    2. Click  Security Options .
    3. Click  Advanced Security Options .
    4. Click  PGP Keys .
    5. Highlight a PGP® key.
    6. Press the  Menu key.
    7. Click  Delete.
    Clear the PGP data cache
    The PGP® data cache contains cached PGP public keys and the PGP® Universal Server policy that your BlackBerry® device downloads from
    the PGP Universal Server.
    1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the  Options icon.
    2. Click  Security Options .
    3. Click  PGP.
    4. Press the  Menu key.
    5. Click  Clear Universal Cache .
    The next time that you send a PGP protected message, your device downloads an updated PGP Universal Server policy and updated PGP public
    keys from the PGP Universal Server.
    PGP key status PGP key status indicators
    : The PGP® key has a corresponding private key that is stored on your BlackBerry® device.
    :The PGP key is trusted and valid, and the revocation status of the PGP key is good.
    : The revocation status of the PGP key is unknown or the key is weak.
    :The PGP key is untrusted, revoked, expired, not valid, or cannot be verified.
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    							Check the revocation status of a PGP key
    1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the  Options icon.
    2. Click  Security Options .
    3. Click  Advanced Security Options .
    4. Click  PGP Keys .
    5. Highlight a PGP® key.
    6. Press the  Menu key.
    7. Click  Fetch Status .
    Change the trust status of a PGP key
    1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the  Options icon.
    2. Click  Security Options .
    3. Click  Advanced Security Options .
    4. Click  PGP Keys .
    5. Highlight a PGP® key.
    6. Press the  Menu key.
    7. Click  Trust or Distrust .
    Revoke a PGP key
    If you revoke a  PGP® key, the PGP key is revoked only in the key store on your  BlackBerry® device. Your device does not update the revocation
    status on the PGP® Universal Server.
    1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the  Options icon.
    2. Click  Security Options .
    3. Click  Advanced Security Options .
    4. Click  PGP Keys .
    5. Highlight a PGP® key.
    6. Press the  Menu key.
    7. Click  Revoke.
    8. Click  Yes.
    9. Change the  Reason field.
    10. Click  OK.
    PGP key revocation reasons
    Unknown: The revocation reason does not match any of the predefined reasons.
    Superseded: A new PGP® key is replacing an existing PGP key.
    Key Compromise:
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    							A person who is not the key subject might have discovered the private key value.
    Key Retired: The PGP key is no longer used.
    User ID Invalid: The user information for the PGP key is not valid.
    PGP key options Change the display name for a PGP key
    1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the  Options icon.
    2. Click  Security Options .
    3. Click  Advanced Security Options .
    4. Click  PGP keys .
    5. Highlight a PGP® key.
    6. Press the  Menu key.
    7. Click  Change Label .
    8. Type a display name for the PGP key.
    9. Click  OK.
    Turn off the display name prompt that appears when you add a PGP key to the key store
    1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the  Options icon.
    2. Click  Security Options .
    3. Click  Advanced Security Options .
    4. Click  PGP keys .
    5. Press the  Menu key.
    6. Click  Fetch PGP Keys .
    7. Press the  Menu key.
    8. Click  Options.
    9. Change the  Prompt for Label  field to No.
    10. Press the  Menu key.
    11. Click  Save.
    When you add a PGP® key, your BlackBerry®  device uses the name that the PGP® Universal Server set for the key when it generated the key.
    Turn off the fetch status prompt that appears when you add a PGP key to the key store
    1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the  Options icon.
    2. Click  Security Options .
    3. Click  Advanced Security Options .
    4. Click  PGP Keys .User GuideSecurity291 
    						
    							5. Press the Menu key.
    6. Click  Fetch PGP Keys .
    7. Press the  Menu key.
    8. Click  Options.
    9. Perform one of the following actions: • To download the revocation status of a PGP® key when you add it to the key store, change the  Fetch Status field to Yes.
    • To add a PGP key to the key store without downloading the revocation status, change the  Fetch Status field to No.
    10. Press the  Menu key.
    11. Click  Save.
    PGP key shortcuts • To view the label of a PGP® key, press the  Space key.
    • To view the properties of a PGP key, press the  Enter key.
    • To view the security level of a PGP private key, press the  Alt key and  L.
    • To view personal PGP keys, press the  Alt key and  P.
    • To view PGP keys for other people, press the  Alt key and  O.
    • To view all PGP keys, press the  Alt key and  A.
    PGP key troubleshooting I cannot download a PGP key from an LDAP certificate server
    Try performing the following actions: •Verify that your organization permits you to download  PGP® keys from an LDAP certificate server. For more information, contact your
    administrator.
    • If you changed the connection type that your BlackBerry® device uses to connect to an LDAP certificate server, try using the default connection type.
    Certificate servers
    Add a certificate server 1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the  Options icon.
    2. Click  Security Options .
    3. Click  Advanced Security Options .
    4. Click  Certificate Servers .
    5. Press the  Menu key.
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    							7. Specify information for the certificate server.
    8. Press the  Menu key.
    9. Click  Save.
    Change connection information for a certificate server 1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the  Options icon.
    2. Click  Security Options .
    3. Click  Advanced Security Options .
    4. Click  Certificate Servers .
    5. Highlight a certificate server.
    6. Press the  Menu key.
    7. Click  Edit.
    8. Change connection information for the certificate server.
    9. Press the  Menu key.
    10. Click  Save.
    Connection options for LDAP and DSML certificate servers Friendly Name: Type a display name for the certificate server.
    Server Name: Type the network address of the certificate server.
    Base Query: Type the base query information for the certificate server using X.509 certificate syntax (for example, o=test.rim.net).
    Port: Type the port number for your organization’s network. The default port number is 389.
    Authentication Type: Specify whether you must log in to the certificate server.
    Connection Type: Specify whether your BlackBerry® device uses an SSL connection or a TLS connection to connect to the certificate server.
    Connection options for OCSP and CRL servers Friendly Name: Type a display name for the certificate server.
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    							Type the web address of the certificate server.
    Send connection information for a certificate server 1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the  Options icon.
    2. Click  Security Options .
    3. Click  Advanced Security Options .
    4. Click  Certificate Servers .
    5. Highlight a certificate server.
    6. Press the  Menu key.
    7. Click  Email Server  or PIN Server .
    Delete a certificate server 1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the  Options icon.
    2. Click  Security Options .
    3. Click  Advanced Security Options .
    4. Click  Certificate Servers .
    5. Highlight a certificate server.
    6. Press the  Menu key.
    7. Click  Delete.
    Key stores
    About the key store The key store on your BlackBerry® device might store the following items. To access these items in the key store, you must type a key store
    password.
    • personal certificates (certificate and private key pairs)
    • certificates that you download using the certificate synchronization tool of the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager
    • certificates that you download from an LDAP or DSML certificate server
    • certificates that you download from a certificate authority profile
    • certificates that you import from the device memory or a media card
    • certificates that you add from a message
    • root certificates that are included in the BlackBerry® Desktop Software
    • personal PGP® keys (public and private key pairs)
    • PGP public keys that you download from an LDAP certificate server
    • PGP public keys that you import from the device memory or a media card
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    							Change the key store password1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the  Options icon.
    2. Click  Security Options .
    3. Click  Advanced Security Options .
    4. Click  Key Stores .
    5. Press the  Menu key.
    6. Click  Change Password .
    Synchronize the key store password with the device password If you synchronize the key store password with the device password, when you change the device password, the key store password changes
    to match it automatically.
    1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the  Options icon.
    2. Click  Security Options .
    3. Click  Advanced Security Options .
    4. Click  Key Stores .
    5. Change the  Synchronize Key Store Password to Device Password  field to Yes.
    6. Press the  Menu key.
    7. Click  Save.
    Change when your device deletes the key store password 1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the  Options icon.
    2. Click  Security Options .
    3. Click  Advanced Security Options .
    4. Click  Key Stores .
    5. Change the  Private Key Password Timeout  field.
    6. Press the  Menu key.
    7. Click  Save.
    To access private keys after your BlackBerry® device deletes the key store password, you must type your key store password.
    Add contacts to your contact list automatically when you add items to the key store 1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the  Options icon.
    2. Click  Security Options .
    3. Click  Advanced Security Options .
    4. Click  Key Stores .
    5. Change the  Key Store Address Injector  field to Enabled .
    6. Press the  Menu key.
    7. Click  Save.
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    							Change the service that your device uses to download certificatesDepending on your organization, you might not be able to change the service that your  BlackBerry® device uses to download certificates. For
    more information, contact your administrator.
    1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the  Options icon.
    2. Click  Security Options .
    3. Click  Advanced Security Options .
    4. Click  Key Stores .
    5. Change the  Certificate Service  field.
    6. Press the  Menu key.
    7. Click  Save.
    Turn off automatic backup and restore of key store data By default, items in the key store on your BlackBerry® device are backed up or restored when you back up or restore your device data. If you
    do not want to back up your private key to or restore your private key from your computer for security reasons, you can turn off automatic
    backup and restore of key store data.
    1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the  Options icon.
    2. Click  Security Options .
    3. Click  Advanced Security Options .
    4. Click  Key Stores .
    5. Change the  Allow Key Store Backup/Restore  field to No.
    6. Press the  Menu key.
    7. Click  Save.
    To turn on automatic backup and restore of key store data, change the  Allow Key Store Backup/Restore field to Yes.
    Change the refresh rate for certificate revocation lists 1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the  Options icon.
    2. Click  Security Options .
    3. Click  Advanced Security Options .
    4. Click  Key Stores .
    5. Change the  Certificate Status Expires After  field.
    6. Press the  Menu key.
    7. Click  Save.
    Your BlackBerry® device downloads a new revocation status automatically when your device uses a key store item with a status that is older
    than the time limit that you set.
    Reject certificate revocation lists from unverified CRL servers 1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the  Options icon.
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    							2. Click Security Options .
    3. Click  Advanced Security Options .
    4. Click  Key Stores .
    5. Change the  Accept Unverified CRLs  field to No.
    6. Press the  Menu key.
    7. Click  Save.
    Your BlackBerry® device rejects certificate revocation lists from CRL servers that the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service cannot verify.
    Smart cards
    About using a smart card with your device Smart cards store certificates and private keys. You can use a smart card reader to import certificates from a smart card to the key store on
    your BlackBerry®  device, but you cannot import private keys. As a result, private key operations such as signing and decryption use the smart
    card, and public key operations such as verification and encryption use the public certificates on your device.
    If you use a smart card certificate to authenticate with your device, after you connect your smart card reader to your device, your device requests
    authentication from the smart card each time that you unlock your device.
    You can install multiple smart card drivers on your device, including drivers for microSD smart cards, but you can only authenticate to one smart
    card at a time. If you are authenticating using a microSD smart card and you want to transfer media files between your microSD smart card
    and your computer in mass storage mode, you must temporarily turn off two-factor authentication or select a different authentication option.
    If the S/MIME Support Package for BlackBerry® devices is installed on your device, you can use smart card certificates to send S/MIME-
    protected messages.
    About two-factor authentication Two-factor authentication is designed to provide additional security for your BlackBerry® device. Two-factor authentication requires an item
    that you have (for example, a smart card) and an item that you know (for example, a pass phrase). You can also use the connection to your
    smart card reader to authenticate, without requiring a smart card to be present.
    You can use a smart card for two-factor authentication when you unlock your device, or you can use a software token for two-factor authentication
    when you use your device with  RSA® software as a hardware token. If you have a  Wi-Fi® enabled BlackBerry device, you can also use a software
    token for two-factor authentication when you log in to a VPN or connect to a Wi-Fi network.
    Depending on your BlackBerry device model and the two-factor authentication settings that you choose, you might need to type your pass
    phrase when you perform one of the following actions:
    • unlock your BlackBerry device
    • change a general security option on your BlackBerry device
    • change a smart card option
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    							• log in to a VPN
    • connect to a Wi-Fi network
    Turn on two-factor authentication To perform this task, you must have set a password for your  BlackBerry® device and have the smart card password that you received with your
    smart card.
    1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the  Options icon.
    2. Click  Password .
    3. Perform one of the following actions: • To use a smart card and your device password to unlock your device, set the  User Authenticator field to Smart Card .
    • To use your connected smart card reader (even if the smart card is not inserted) and your device password to unlock your device, set the  User Authenticator  field to Proximity . Set the Prompt for Device Password  field to Yes.
    4. Press the  Menu key.
    5. Click  Save.
    Import a certificate from a smart card 1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the  Options icon.
    2. Click  Security Options .
    3. Click  Advanced Security Options .
    4. Click  Certificates .
    5. Press the  Menu key.
    6. Click  Import Smart Card Certs .
    7. Type your smart card password.
    8. Select the check box beside a certificate.
    9. Click  OK.
    10. Type your key store password.
    11. Click  OK.
    Lock your device when you remove your smart card from your smart card reader 1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the  Options icon.
    2. Click  Password .
    3. If necessary, change the  User Authenticator field to Smart card .
    4. Change the  Lock On Card Removal  field to Enabled .
    5. Press the  Menu key.
    6. Click  Save.User GuideSecurity298 
    						
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