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Hack The MAC 802.11 Exploit Analiysis
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Date added: 06/15/2006 |
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hack the mac 802.11 exploit analiysis is an indepth description on how exploiting the 802.11 wireless netowrk can be achieved using various exploits along with a packet sniffer. |
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WAVEsec
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Date added: 07/16/2006 |
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WAVEsec is a way to secure wireless networks such as 802.11 often called wavelan after the original Lucent cards. 802.11 networks have become very commonplace - few technical conferences are now without wireless networks.With WAVEsec, you encrypt all traffic from laptops to a gateway that is connected by wires to the rest of the Internet. |
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Resource Allocation and Cross Layer Control in Wir
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Date added: 11/06/2006 |
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Resource Allocation and Cross Layer Control in Wireless Networks Apr 2006
Resource Allocation and Cross Layer Control in Wireless Networks presents abstract models that capture the cross layer interaction from the physical to transport layer in wireless network architectures including cellular, ad-hoc and sensor networks as well as hybrid wireless-wireline. The emphasis in the presentation is on describing the models and the algorithms with application examples that illustrate the range of possible applications. Representative cases are analyzed in full detail to illustrate the applicability of the analysis techniques, while in other cases the results are described without proofs and references to the literature are provided. |
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Wireless Security Hodgepodge
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Date added: 12/22/2006 |
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During the infancy of the wireless computing age, key defenses and deterrents to wireless attacks were the cost and complexity of methods required to partake in such activities. The current age of easily accessible, inexpensive tools have tilted the balance of price, complexity, and deterrence in favor of the novice wireless attacker. During year 2005, over a billion wireless users are projected (Lauter, 2004). As of this writing, the wireless security discussion is in escalation. This paper is a brief participant of the discussion, and concludes multiple security mechanisms (a hodgepodge, instead of a single solution) provide maximum wireless security. |
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Potential Security Vulnerabilities of a Wireless Network
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Date added: 12/18/2006 |
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Potential Security Vulnerabilities of a Wireless Network in a Military Healthcare Facility
The adaptation of wireless technology into the healthcare practitioner’s daily activities is changing the face of patient care every day. Doctors can now review any pertinent patient data from digital x-rays as they are taken, lab results as they are coded into the system and live patient vital statistic monitoring from their mobile PDA’s and Tablet PC’s at the point of care. Wireless technology adaptation has other benefits such as lowering long term cost of infrastructure maintenance and upgrades, and allowing for rapid changes to the network infrastructure versus wired technology. (Owens, Tachakra, Banitsas, Istepanian, 2001) As a system administrator in a large military healthcare facility, I am responsible for the security of all systems, network and patient data that is transmitted through that network. To keep up with the advanced implementations of wireless technology, understand the requirements I am bound by and the threats I may have to face, I started this research project for my own benefit as well as to share my findings with my staff. I will review the regulations that govern patient data in its electronic state, review a number of the current threats against a wireless network and recommend a possible wireless structure based on my research and policies that guide me. |
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