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Wireless security is different

Computer, 2003
Wireless security requires slightly different thinking from wired security because it gives potential attackers easy transport medium access. This access significantly increases the threat that any security architecture must address. Wireless networking broadcast nature makes traditional link-layer attacks readily available to anyone.
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Wireless network security

Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Wireless Technologies for Humanitarian Relief, 2011
The need for ubiquitous network access and services is fueling tremendous growth of wireless technologies, networks, and applications. Mobile and wireless devices are being increasingly used for a variety of applications including multimedia, information search and retrieval, entertainment, social, business, and medical applications, and sensing and ...
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Wireless Internet Security

Information Systems Security, 2000
Abstract Recalling the early days of the Internet, one can recount several reasons why the Internet came about. Some of these include: • Providing a vast communication medium to share electronic information • Creating a multiple-path network that could survive localized outages • Providing a means for computers from different manufacturers and ...
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Illusion of Wireless Security

2010
Abstract This chapter examines the misunderstanding of wireless security from user behavior perspectives. Many users believe their wireless connections are safe and they do not realize the serious consequences of possible security breaches. These problems must be rectified quickly due to expanding use of wireless facilities.
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Wireless security's future

IEEE Security & Privacy, 2003
Standards bodies and industry organizations are spending a great deal of time and money on developing and deploying next-generation solutions that address growing wireless network security problems. The 802.11i IEEE draft standard provides next-generation authentication, authorization, and encryption capabilities. The WiFi Alliance, a wireless industry
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Secure wireless LANs

Proceedings of the 2nd ACM Conference on Computer and communications security - CCS '94, 1994
Mobile computing is a major area of current research. A variety of wirelessly networked mobile devices now make it possible for a physically untethered computer to function in a fully networked manner. Recent research has focussed on providing the mobile user a seamless environment of wired and wireless networks.
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Wireless security

2008
The nature of wireless is that of a physically open medium which makes authentication, access control, and confidentiality necessary in the implementation of a wireless LAN. There are three primary categories of networks: wireless local area network (WLAN), wireless metropolitan-area network (WMAN), and wireless personal area network (WPAN).
Abhishek Singh   +2 more
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Wireless Security

BT Technology Journal, 2001
This paper describes the security features incorporated into the third generation (3G) mobile system developed in 3GPP, specifically the enhancements to the shared secret symmetric authentication scheme as used in GSM. The proposed security architecture for the Internet multimedia subsystem (IMS) based on and built upon Internet applications, services ...
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Topics in wireless security

IEEE Wireless Communications, 2004
Thomas Y. C. Woo, Yacov Yacobi
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Wireless Security

2013
The purpose of this chapter is to educate individuals about the inherent security risks and vulnerabilities of common and emerging wireless technologies and to provide them with some of the best practices used in securing or minimizing these associated risks.
Faisal Kaleem, Kang K. Yen
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