S/MIME support in iOS

Hi,
Can Apple tell us if S/MIME support is anything near planned in a future release?
On the other hand, do you guys know any good third-party solution?
Thanks.
Regards,
ELP.

When you setup a device password, it is used as a seed to create a filesystem encryption key which is then used to encrypt the file system. This way when you send a device wipe command, they just blow away the encryption key from the crypto processor and you are done, instead of having to wipe upto 32Gb of Flash memory with crap.
You cannot get certs back out of the device.
You need to take a leap of faith here and assume this is protecting everything.
I can bet your  Security team can't get squat out of the device with a physically connection and no access to the device password. They will just get photos.
Ashish

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