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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 04, 2017
Filed:
Nov. 10, 2011
Geordon Thomas Ferguson, Mississauga, CA;
Christopher Lyle Bender, Kitchener, CA;
Alberto Daniel Zubiri, Richmond Hill, CA;
Kenneth Cyril Schneider, Blue Mountains, CA;
Oliver Whitehouse, Belmont, GB;
Christopher William Lewis Hobbs, Ottawa, CA;
Geordon Thomas Ferguson, Mississauga, CA;
Christopher Lyle Bender, Kitchener, CA;
Alberto Daniel Zubiri, Richmond Hill, CA;
Kenneth Cyril Schneider, Blue Mountains, CA;
Oliver Whitehouse, Belmont, GB;
Christopher William Lewis Hobbs, Ottawa, CA;
BlackBerry Limited, Waterloo, Ontario, CA;
2236008 Ontario Inc., Waterloo, Ontario, CA;
Abstract
In some implementations, a method of managing access to resources in a single device including receiving, from a first resource assigned to a first perimeter, a request to access a second resource assigned to a second perimeter different from the first perimeter. The single device includes the first perimeter and the second perimeter. Whether access to the second resource is prohibited is determined based on a management policy for the first perimeter. The management policy defining one or more rules for accessing resources assigned to the second perimeter including the second resource.