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Book Description
Thiscutting-edge resource examines all known attacks on Bluetooth security mechanismsand their implementations, demonstrating how some of these known weaknesses canbe avoided with appropriate defensive measures. The book presents concreteexamples of how to design security solutions for some Bluetooth applicationsand products built on these applications. You find real-world case studiesincluding technical algorithms, mechanisms and protocols, and securityarchitectures. These architectures offer valuable guidelines for use inbuilding Bluetooth and non-Bluetooth-specific security mechanisms.
Contents:
Preface
Part I: Bluetooth Security Basics
Introduction - Background. Bluetooth Basics.Security Basics.
Overview of Bluetooth SecurityArchitecture - Purpose. Architecture. Security Modes.
Key Management - Pairing According to 1.1. Key Types.Usage., Link Protection , Key Data Bases.
Algorithms - Introduction to Crypto Algorithms.SAFER+. Bluetooth Encryption E0.
Broadcast Encryption - Overview. Key SizeNegotiation. Switching to Broadcast Encryption.
Security Policies and Access Control - SecurityManager Architecture.
Attacks, Weaknesses and Strengths - Eavesdropping.Impersonation. Man in the Middle Attacks. Key Storage. Unit Key. Location Tracking.
Part II: Bluetooth Security Enhancements
Introducing Anonymity - Overview, Inquiry andPaging. Modes.
Key Management Extensions - Improved Pairing.Higher Layer Key Exchange. Personal CA.
Security for Bluetooth Applications - Profiles.
Christian Gehrmannissenior specialist, security architectures & protocols for Ericsson MobilePlatforms AB. He was the Chairman of the Bluetooth SIG Security Expert Groupduring 2001 and 2002. Dr. Gehrmann holds a Ph.D. in information theory and anM.Sc. in electronic engineering from Lund University.
Joakim Perssonisa technical manager of New Technology at the research department of EricssonMobile Platforms AB. He has been playing an active role in the Bluetooth SIGRadio Working Group for many years. Dr. Persson holds a Ph.D. in informationtheory and an M.Sc. in computer engineering from Lund University.
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