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BlackBerry UEM Security Technical Implementation Guide
PP-MDM-414002
The BlackBerry UEM server must be configured to leverage the MDM platform user accounts and groups for BlackBerry UEM server user identification and CAC authentication.
The BlackBerry UEM server must be configured to leverage the MDM platform user accounts and groups for BlackBerry UEM server user identification and CAC authentication. An XCCDF Rule
The BlackBerry UEM server must be configured to leverage the MDM platform user accounts and groups for BlackBerry UEM server user identification and CAC authentication.
Medium Severity
<VulnDiscussion>A comprehensive account management process that includes automation helps to ensure the accounts designated as requiring attention are consistently and promptly addressed. If an attacker compromises an account, the entire BlackBerry UEM server infrastructure is at risk. Providing automated support functions for the management of accounts will ensure only active accounts will be granted access with the proper authorization levels. These objectives are best achieved by configuring the BlackBerry UEM server to leverage an enterprise authentication mechanism (e.g., Microsoft Active Directory Kerberos).
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