From BlackBerry UEM 12.7 Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of PP-MDM-331005
Associated with: CCI-000366
Most information systems are capable of providing a wide variety of functions and services. Some of the functions and services, provided by default, may not be necessary to support essential organizational operations. Since BlackBerry UEM server is a critical component of the mobility architecture and must be configured to enable only those ports, protocols, and services (PPS) necessary to support functionality, all others must be expressly disabled or removed. A firewall installed on the BlackBerry UEM server provides a protection mechanism to ensure unwanted service requests do not reach the BlackBerry UEM server and outbound traffic is limited to only BlackBerry UEM server functionality.
Ask the MDM administrator for a list of ports, protocols, and IP address ranges necessary to support BlackBerry UEM server and platform functionality. A list can usually be found in the STIG Supplemental document or MDM product documentation. Compare the list against the configuration of the firewall and identify discrepancies. If the host-based firewall is not configured to support only those ports, protocols, and IP address ranges necessary for operation, this is a finding.
Configure the firewall on the BlackBerry UEM server to only permit ports, protocols, and IP address ranges necessary for operation.
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