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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 08, 2014
Filed:
Dec. 22, 2005
Sean Paul Taylor, Mississauga, CA;
Viera Bibr, Kilbride, CA;
Brindusa Fritsch, Toronto, CA;
Herbert A. Little, Waterloo, CA;
Michael Shenfield, Richmond Hill, CA;
Sean Paul Taylor, Mississauga, CA;
Viera Bibr, Kilbride, CA;
Brindusa Fritsch, Toronto, CA;
Herbert A. Little, Waterloo, CA;
Michael Shenfield, Richmond Hill, CA;
BlackBerry Limited, Waterloo, CA;
Abstract
A method and system for secure messaging between a wireless device and an application gateway provides for connecting a device to an application mapping layer via a secure socket and exchanging encryption keys for effecting asymmetric encryption between the device and the application gateway. The encryption has a first set of keys for encrypting messages to the device and decryption a second set of keys for decrypting messages from the device. Accordingly, the present patent disclosure provides an entire solution from end-to-end. Combining a variety of security patterns and technologies in a specific manner to provide a highly secure form of protecting data in a messaging style format between two endpoints on a network. The present patent disclosure provides an optimized strength of encryption on the paths from application mapping layer to wireless device and vice versa. And is able to change in nature to suit the dynamic nature of the payload sizes and transmission rates in the mobile market.