Wi-Fi Minimal Eap-Tls Certificate Encryption Key Security Level It Policy Rule; Wi-Fi Password Hidden On Input It Policy Rule - Blackberry Infinity B1367WD User Manual

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The default value is Open Wi-Fi security.
Minimum requirements
Java® based BlackBerry device
BlackBerry® Device Software version 4.0
BlackBerry® Enterprise Server version 4.0 SP1

Wi-Fi Minimal EAP-TLS Certificate Encryption Key Security Level IT policy rule

Description
This rule specifies the minimum security level for a private key that an EAP authentication method (for example, EAP-TLS) uses
with a client certificate.
The previous name of this rule was WLAN Minimal EAP-TLS Certificate Encryption Key Security Level.
Default value
The default value is Low security. A BlackBerry® device prompts a user only once for the key store password so that the BlackBerry
device can retrieve the private key and encrypt messages. The BlackBerry device stores the unencrypted private key with the Wi-
Fi® profile.
Usage
If you change the value to Medium security, the BlackBerry device prompts a user only once for the key store password so that
the BlackBerry device can retrieve the private key and encrypt messages. After the BlackBerry device retrieves the private key,
the BlackBerry device only retrieves the private key again after the user resets the BlackBerry device. The BlackBerry device
caches the private key in memory but does not store it with the Wi-Fi profile.
If you change the value to High security, the BlackBerry device always prompts the user for the key store password when it
accesses the private key and encrypts messages. The BlackBerry device does not store the unencrypted private key with the Wi-
Fi profile.
This rule is obsolete in BlackBerry® Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP4 and later.
Minimum requirements
Java® based BlackBerry device
BlackBerry® Device Software version 4.0
BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 4.0 SP1

Wi-Fi Password Hidden on Input IT policy rule

Description
This rule specifies whether the password for Wi-Fi® authentication is represented by asterisks (*) as the user types it.
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Wi-Fi policy group

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