Date Published: December 2018
                    
                                            Comments Due: February 6, 2019 (public comment period is CLOSED)
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                    Planning Note (12/18/2018):
                    
                    The comment closing date has been extended to February 6, 2019 (originally Jan. 7th).
                
With the upcoming public safety broadband networks (PSBNs), mobile and wearable devices will become ideal options for first responders (firefighters, law enforcement and EMS). These devices will provide many benefits to first responders, such as quality communication on a dedicated network and the ability to send vital information necessary to achieve success during an emergency incident. As an effort through the Public Safety Communications Research (PSCR) Division, Draft NISTIR 8196, Security Analysis of First Responder Mobile and Wearable Devices, reviews the current and potential use cases of these mobile and wearable devices by first responders and then analyzes these devices from a cybersecurity perspective. Ultimately, the goal of this analysis is to identify security objectives for mobile and wearable devices to assist jurisdictions with selecting secure devices and enable industry to design and produce securer public safety devices.
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                    Publication:
                        
                            
                            https://doi.org/10.6028/NIST.IR.8196-draft
                        
                        
                            
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                    Supplemental Material:
                        
                                     Security Research Portfolio (from NIST's Public Safety Communications Research Division) 
                        
                
                        Document History:
                        
                                    12/03/18: IR 8196 (Draft)
                                    05/11/20: IR 8196 (Final)