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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 30, 2014
Filed:
Feb. 11, 2009
Kristof Takacs, Waterloo, CA;
Neil Patrick Adams, Waterloo, CA;
Ravi Singh, Mississauga, CA;
Van Quy Tu, Waterloo, CA;
Kristof Takacs, Waterloo, CA;
Neil Patrick Adams, Waterloo, CA;
Ravi Singh, Mississauga, CA;
Van Quy Tu, Waterloo, CA;
BlackBerry Limited, Waterloo, CA;
Abstract
Rather than storing all data in the same manner, e.g., an encrypted manner, a security level with which to associate received data of a given type may be determined. Subsequently, distinct types of data may be stored in a distinct manner, with the manner of storage having a security level appropriate to the type of data. For example, a first type of data may be stored in an encrypted manner (i.e., with a high level of security), while a second level of data may be stored in a plain text manner (i.e., with a low level of security).