NIST IR 8196
Security Analysis of First Responder
Mobile and Wearable Devices
Joshua M . Franklin
Gema Howell
Scott Ledgerwood
Jaydee L. Griffith
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NISTIR 8196
Security Analysis of First Responder
Mobile and Wearable Devices
Joshua M . Franklin*
Gema Howell
Applied Cybersecurity Division
Information Technology Laboratory
Scott Ledgerwood
Public Safety Communications Research Division
Communications Technology Laboratory
Jaydee L . Griffith
Institute for Telecommunication Sciences
National Telecommunications and Information A dministration
*Former employee; all work for this
Publication was done while at NIST
This publication is available free of charge from:
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May 2020
U.S. Department of Commerce
Wilbur L. Ross, Jr., Secretary
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Walter Copan , NIST Director and Under Secretary of Commerce for Standards and Technology NISTIR 8196 SECURITY ANALYSIS OF FIRST RESPONDER
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National Institute of Standards and Technology Interagency or Internal Report 8196
75 pages ( May 2020 )
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