CBRS Security Overview

We take security seriously for our CBRS Spectrum Access System (SAS) and Environmental Sensing Capability (ESC) services. These services follow strict FCC rules (47 CFR Part 96) and standards from the Wireless Innovation Forum (WInnForum). Our goal is to keep communications safe, protect data, and make sure only certified devices use the system.

Secure Communications
All connections between devices (CBSDs), sensors (ESC), and our SAS are encrypted and authenticated. We use secure protocols like HTTPS with TLS to prevent unauthorized access, data changes, or interception.

Device Certification
We check every device that connects to us. Only FCC-certified devices (with a valid FCC ID) can register and get spectrum access. Uncertified devices are blocked.

Protection Against Tampering
Our system is built to stop unauthorized changes to software, firmware, or stored data. Devices must also have built-in security to prevent tampering.

Data Protection
We protect all registration info, spectrum assignments, and sensing data from unauthorized input or alteration. We follow WInnForum security specs for safe exchanges between systems.

Authentication and Access
Users and devices must authenticate securely. We verify identities and only allow approved SAS administrators and certified devices.

Monitoring and Response
We continuously monitor for threats and respond quickly to any issues. This helps meet FCC requirements for reliable protection of higher-priority users (like federal systems).

Compliance
Our SAS is designed to fully meet FCC Part 96 security rules and WInnForum standards, including secure protocols, device verification, and tamper resistance.

Questions?
Contact us at support@keybridgewireless.com for operational questions or info@keybridgewireless.com for general inquiries.

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