AN1302: Bluetooth ® Low Energy Application Security Design Considerations in SDK v3.x and Higher
●KEY POINTS
■Overview of Bluetooth Low Energy security and privacy
■Using the security features built into the stack/SDK
■Implementing application layer encryption
■Secure boot
●Introduction
■The Bluetooth specification makes security and privacy features optional. While using these features is not required by the specification, it is highly recommended to take advantage of the highest security features available. The Bluetooth SIG has published the following Security and Privacy Best Practices Guide. This guide contains information for implementers of stacks as well as applications. Silicon Labs suggests following as many of these recommended best practices as possible.
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Application note & Design Guide |
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2023/9/27 |
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Rev. 0.2 |
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AN1302 |
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