RE: RE: Encrypting Your Data (reply) @ Eigen: Thanks for posting that. Like I said anything over BES 4 (This including BES 10) will allow AES 256 encryption keys.
Its just a matter of the BES admin allowing or enforcing that encryption to be used on the server. They can even decide to allow the users to use a combination of triple des or aes depending on their security requirements.
Does anyone know off the top what type of encryption Samsung Knox uses? ;)