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Bluetooth WHITE PAPER Bluetooth Security Architecture Version 1.0 This White Paper describes a flexible security architecture for Bluetooth that allows different security levels for applications. While Bluetooth provides link-level authentication and encryption, enforcing at only this level prevents user-friendly access to more public-oriented usage models such as discovering services and exchanging business cards. This architecture uses the link- level security mechanisms of Bluetooth to enforce the service level security policy (security mode 2) of the Generic Access Profile. RESPONSIBLE DATE N.B. 15 July 99 E-MAIL ADDRESS thomas.t.muller@nmp.nokia.com STATUS DOCUMENT NO. 1.C.116/1.0 Thomas Muller Bluetooth Security Architecture of 33 Introduction 15 July 1999 2 Special Interest Group (SIG) The following companies are represented in the Bluetooth Special Interest Group: Ericsson Mobile Communications AB IBM Corp. Intel Corp. Nokia Mobile Phones Toshiba Corp. Revision History Revision Date Comments 0.0 1999-03-29 first draft, based on discussion at the SW face-to-face meeting in chandler, AZ 0.0.1 1999-03-30 Requirement on limited user intervention added 2 requirements in question added Start work on procedures (general behavior, Handling of RFCOMM) 0.0.2 1999-04-01 Incorporated feedback from Paul and Chatschik 0.0.3 1999-04-07 Feedback from Brian Redding 0.1 1999-04-09 Integrate decisions from the meeting 1999-04-08 Add interfaces of the security manager 0.2 1999-04-16 Modifications to the interfaces of the security manager: − Queries from L2CAP and other protocols harmonised − Only BD_ADDR used in query − Entity taking care of registration is implementation dependent. Registration moved to a separate section; interface to applications removed. − UI: set-up of trusted relationship included Security Policy for changed connection (section 2.1): wording changed to reflect that this includes client and server role. Section 3. ...

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