(ISC)2 Certified in Cybersecurity Practice Exam

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In a Bluetooth Personal Area Network (PAN), what devices are typically connected?

  1. High-powered servers

  2. Mobile devices and peripherals

  3. Desktop computers only

  4. Smart TVs and Gaming Consoles

The correct answer is: Mobile devices and peripherals

In a Bluetooth Personal Area Network (PAN), the primary function is to create a short-range connectivity solution for personal devices. This typically includes a variety of mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops, as well as peripherals like headphones, keyboards, mice, and fitness trackers. The versatility and low power consumption of Bluetooth technology allow for seamless interactions among these devices, making them well-suited for a PAN. Mobile devices and peripherals are designed for personal use and benefit immensely from the convenience of Bluetooth technology, which allows for data transfer, audio streaming, and peripheral connectivity without the need for cables. Other types of devices, such as high-powered servers or desktop computers, generally do not fit within the Bluetooth PAN framework, as they typically require more robust networking solutions that can handle higher data throughput over greater distances. While smart TVs and gaming consoles can use Bluetooth for specific functions, they are not the primary devices that form the core of a Bluetooth PAN, which is more closely aligned with personal mobile devices and their associated peripherals.