Protective Markings and BlackBerry Devices Guidance
Publication Summary
The consistent implementation of protective markings and BlackBerry devices will increase the security of all government email, including that routed to BlackBerry devices. Guidance has been developed by the Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO), in conjunction with Defence Signals Directorate (DSD), to support Australian Government agencies in determining the use of BlackBerry devices and, where allocated, to enable officers to understand their responsibilities. The guidance complements advice issued by DSD in July 2005 and clearly states the requirements for implementing BlackBerry devices in an agency’s environment.
Better Practice Guidance 23 - Use of BlackBerry Devices [
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Better Practice Guidance 24 - User Requirements for BlackBerry Devices [
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Implementation Guide for Email Protective Markings for Australian Government Agencies v1 [
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Email Protective Marking Standard for the Australian Government v1 [
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