Nokia 9290 Security Guide

Nokia 9290 Manual

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    Nokia Mobile Phones 1 (9) Nokia 9290 Communicator Security White Paper Security White Paper Copyright  Nokia Corporation 2001-2002. All rights reserved.
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    Nokia Mobile Phones 2 (9) Nokia 9290 Communicator Security 4. Software security...5 4.1 Software Installation Security Supported Encryption Algorithms...9 5.5 Other Internet Security Systems ...9 6. WAP security...9 6.1 Dial-Up Security...9 6.2 Connection Security...9 Legal Notice Copyright © Nokia
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    Phones 3 (9) Nokia 9290 Communicator Security White Paper 1. Introduction This white paper describes all the various security and authentication methods provided by the Nokia 9290 Communicator. Hardware, software, and other types of security are dealt with in this document. However, the user
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    card against unauthorised use. The card needs to be locked and unlocked manually. When in locked state, the information on the card cannot be accessed without reverse-engineering the card itself. Some of the Nokia 9290 Communicator software are stored on the MultiMediaCard. In order to be able to
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    Nokia Mobile Phones 5 (9) Nokia 9290 Communicator Security White Paper User authentication in GSM networks is done with a SIM card. The authentication is a challenge-response type scheme as specified in GSM specifications. The strength of the authentication is network-specific. The SIM card
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    offers further assurance of the quality of the software. 5. Internet and intranet Data communication over the Internet or other IP networks is not secure by default. To enable secure connections, the Nokia 9290 Communicator supports various security protocols. 5.1 Incoming Data Calls By relying
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    layer of authentication, as the attacker will have to use the phone number of the real user. Callback can also be used for reverse billing, as the caller will usually pay for the connection. The Nokia 9290 Communicator supports three PPP callback protocols: IETF type 0 (server-supplied callback
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    generators that are currently available for other Symbian operating system (EPOC32) devices can be ported to the Nokia 9290 Communicator with relative ease using the software development kit from Nokia. 5.4 SSL and TLS The Nokia 9290 Communicator supports the SSLv3 (Secure Socket Layer) and TLSv1
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    service user cannot influence this. The Nokia 9290 Communicator supports settings, or the server can mandate it. WTLS security ends at the WAP gateway. Connections to the target server from the WAP gateway might not be encrypted. The WAP Forum specifies WTLS. The Nokia 9290 Communicator supports
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