- Introducing BlackBerry Workspaces administration console
 - Getting started
 - Managing resources using Central Management
 - Provisioning users and devices
 - Configuring integrations
 - Setting security policies
 - Generating logs and reports
 - Configuring BlackBerry Workspaces
 - Managing authentication
                
- Automatically authenticate a user
 - Block unprovisioned users from creating accounts
 - Configure browser inactivity timeout
 - Configure the organization authentication method
                        
- About email authentication
 - About username and password authentication
 - 1.1About Microsoft Active Directory authentication
 - About BlackBerry Enterprise Identity authentication
 - About OAuth integration with third-party providers
 - About multimode authentication
 - About BlackBerry Dynamics authentication
 - Simplified login process for internal users
 
 - Configure service accounts
 
 
Configure ICAP
    - In the left pane, clickICAP.
 - Enter the following ICAP credentials:
- Host– enter the ICAP service host name or IP address.
 - Port– enter the number of the ICAP service port.
 - Service name– Enter the ICAP service name.
 - Timeout– Enter the amount of time in seconds after whichWorkspacesstops waiting for the ICAP service to respond.
 
 - To allow upload of files when the ICAP service is not responding or timeout is reached, selectAccept files when ICAP is unavailable.
 - If the ICAP server requires SSL, select theSSL enabledcheckbox.
 - ClickApply changes.