What does Bluetooth do to impose Authentication and to ensure Confidentiality?
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Authentication: Bluetooth uses a pairing process to authenticate devices. When two Bluetooth devices want to communicate with each other, they must first go through a pairing process. During this process, the devices exchange a secret key that is used to encrypt Show more…
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