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The BlackBerry Device Service server must bind removable storage media cards to the mobile device via centrally managed policy.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-48509 BBDS-00-000125 SV-61381r1_rule Medium
Description
Security related parameters are those parameters impacting the security state of the system and include parameters related to the implementation of other IA controls. If these controls are not implemented, the system may be vulnerable to a variety of attacks. The use of an MDM allows an organization to assign values to security related parameters across all the devices it manages. This provides assurance that the required mobile OS security controls are being enforced, and that the device user or an adversary has not modified or disabled the controls. It also greatly increases efficiency and manageability of devices in a large scale environment relative to an environment in which each device must be configured separately.
STIG Date
BlackBerry Enterprise Service v10.2.x BlackBerry Device Service STIG 2015-03-13

Details

Check Text ( C-50847r1_chk )
Review the BlackBerry Device Service server policy configuration to determine whether removable media storage cards are bound to the mobile device. If there are multiple policies, they must all be reviewed. Otherwise, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-52115r1_fix)
Configure the centrally managed BlackBerry Device Service server policy rule to bind removable storage media cards to the mobile device.

Log into BlackBerry Administration Service, and under "BlackBerry solution management" on the left side of the screen, navigate to "Policy > Manage IT policies > > View complete IT Policy >Software" and verify "Media Card Encryption" is set to "Yes".

Note: The above is only required "Work space only" activation types, and remains optional for "Balance-Corporate" or "Balance-Regulated" activation types.