diff -r 48780e181b38 -r 578be2adaf3e Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-97FFA8D2-4515-448B-8107-61151F252048.dita --- a/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-97FFA8D2-4515-448B-8107-61151F252048.dita Tue Jul 20 12:00:49 2010 +0100 +++ b/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-97FFA8D2-4515-448B-8107-61151F252048.dita Fri Aug 13 16:47:46 2010 +0100 @@ -1,35 +1,35 @@ - - - - - -Content -security -

Information content security can be defined in many ways. The most common -way is to determine the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information.

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By applying cryptography to -the elements above, you can introduce additional security features, such as -traceability, access control, authentication, and repudiation.

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Any data that is stored in the application \private\<SID>\ folder -can be considered safe, since other applications need the AllFiles capability to read -or write to this location.

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The following aspects of content security are covered in this section:

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Information content security can be defined in many ways. The most common +way is to determine the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information.

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  • Confidentiality defines the privacy level of the information +and the importance of its content to critical operations. There may be different +levels of confidentiality, which are defined by the author and the policies +of the system. Information that is not classified as confidential is considered +public.

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  • Integrity classifies information according to its importance +to operations. At the highest level of integrity, the information should remain +intact at all times, without fragmentation or delays in updates.

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  • Availability is the most important factor if the information +must be accessible without interruption for operational reasons.

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By applying cryptography to +the elements above, you can introduce additional security features, such as +traceability, access control, authentication, and repudiation.

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Any data that is stored in the application \private\<SID>\ folder +can be considered safe, since other applications need the AllFiles capability to read +or write to this location.

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The following aspects of content security are covered in this section:

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