I have a question for you with regards to "pin-to-pin messaging". This is
in regards to hand held mobile devices such as pda's, blackberry's etc.
"Pin-to-Pin" messaging, from what I have gathered, uses encryption methods
for transmitting and receiving data. A Blackberry for example, would have
its own unique "pin code" when communicating. Does anyone have any
information on security or IM concerns with using these devices? One
example would be unauthorised access or loss of mission critical
information. This technology and tools are being used more frequently these
days. Thank you.
John A. Gervais
Program Manager
Policy and Standards Section
Information Policy and Governance Division
Intergovernmental and International Affairs Directorate
Policy and Planning Branch
Canada Revenue Agency
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