Bluetooth can be found in newer versions of everything from PDAs to cell phones, but the technology is far from secure. Companies can employ a number of defenses against Bluetooth’s risks. As the number of Bluetooth devices grows, are security managers aware of a similarly growing security concern? “There are very real risks for Bluetooth-enabled devices,” notes Ollie Whitehouse, director of security architecture for @stake, a security consulting and research firm. “These risks will proliferate as adoption becomes more widespread and the devices vary from their default configurations.” Full Story
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