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Rethinking Wireless Communication Security in Semantic Internet of Things

open access: yesIEEE Wireless Communications, 2023
Semantic communication is an important component in the next generation of wireless networking. Enabled by this novel paradigm, the conventional Internet-of-Things (IoT) is evolving toward the semantic IoT (SIoT) to achieve significant system performance
Hongyang Du   +2 more
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Securing the wireless internet

IEEE Communications Magazine, 2001
Internet-enabled wireless devices continue to proliferate and are expected to surpass traditional Internet clients in the near future. This has opened up exciting new opportunities in the mobile e-commerce market. However, data security and privacy remain major concerns in the current generation of "wireless Web" offerings. All such offerings today use
Vipul Gupta, Sumit Gupta
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Securing a Wireless World

Proceedings of the IEEE, 2006
Securing wireless networks poses unique research challenges. In this paper, we survey the state-of-the-art approaches to providing security for three popular wireless networking paradigms, namely, IEEE 802.11 based WLANs, third-generation cellular networks, and mobile ad hoc networks.
HAO YANG   +3 more
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Wireless Security

Healthcare informatics : the business magazine for information and communication systems, 2006
The introduction of wireless networking provides many benefits, but it also creates new security threats and alters the organization’s overall information security risk profile. Although responding to wireless security threats and vulnerabilities often involves implementation of technological solutions, wireless security is primarily a management issue.
Erik Graham, Paul John Steinbart
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Security in Wireless Communication

Wireless Personal Communications, 2002
Security is a critical issue in mobile radio applications both for the users and providers of such systems. Although the same may be said of all communications systems, mobile application have special requirements and vulnerabilities, and are therefore of special concern.
Mohammad Ghulam Rahman, Hideki Imai
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Secure wireless gateway

Proceedings of the 1st ACM workshop on Wireless security, 2002
Wireless LANs (WLAN), using the IEEE 802.11b standard, have been shown to be inherently insecure. Given the widespread use of this type of WLAN for public and corporate access, it is important to have an "idiot proof" method for securing WLAN from hacking, sniffing, and unauthorized access.In this paper, we present a simple solution using IPSEC that ...
Austin Godber, Partha Dasgupta
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Wireless LAN Security

Information Systems Security, 2000
Abstract Wireless LANs provide mobility. Who does not want to be able to carry their laptop to the conference room down the hall and still have complete network access without worrying about network cables? Manufacturing companies are even using wireless LANs (WLANs) to monitor shop-floor machinery that is not traditionally accessible by network ...
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Securing a wireless network

Proceedings of the 30th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services, 2002
Driven by pressure to facilitate mobile computing, universities are plunging into wireless networking. Although wireless offers convenience and low-cost deployment, it lacks any inherent means of strong security. Common methods of securing wireless networks include WEP, VPN, MAC registration, IEEE 802.1x, and Firewalls. Each method offers some security,
Jon Allen, Jeff Wilson
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Experiments in Wireless Internet Security

2002 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference Record. WCNC 2002 (Cat. No.02TH8609), 2003
Internet enabled wireless devices continue to proliferate and are expected to surpass traditional Internet clients in the near future. This has opened up exciting new opportunities in the mobile e-commerce market. However, data security and privacy remain major concerns in the current generation of "wireless Web" offerings. All such offerings today use
Vipul Gupta, Sumit Gupta
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