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Bluetooth synchronization - security of transmission?

Posted: October 10th, 2019, 12:24 pm
by gdupuis
Hello all,

We are preparing to use CSPro on Android devices for an upcoming survey and have received the following question from our data security oversight committee at CDC about the security of the Bluetooth syncconnect() feature we are planning to use.

"How we will ensure Bluetooth is secure? For example, does CSPro make use of BLE link-layer encryption?"

Does anyone have any information about how CSPro ensures the Bluetooth connections won't be intercepted? Or any information generally about the security of the transmissions?

Thank you!
Genevieve Dupuis
ICF

Re: Bluetooth synchronization - security of transmission?

Posted: October 10th, 2019, 1:24 pm
by josh
CSPro uses the standard Bluetooth APIs on Android as described here. From what it says on that page Android encrypts the transmission but it does not give details. We are using regular Bluetooth not BLE.

Re: Bluetooth synchronization - security of transmission?

Posted: October 10th, 2019, 1:42 pm
by gdupuis
Great, that is very helpful - thank you Josh!

Genevieve