Security in 802.11 Networks

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Technology

 

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Barry M

 

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November 27, 2014

 

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University

 

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A

 

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While various companies have incorporated security algorithms into their products, the nature of wireless networking still provides relatively easy access to those networks. When vulnerabilities in the initial wireless security algorithms were discovered, those same companies pioneered efforts to enhance security...
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Unfortunately, those efforts have only recently been fully standardized. Originally, wireless security consisted simply of filtering data transmission based on the MAC address of the client machine. This procedure was based on the theory that corporate IT departments are responsible for issuing wireless LAN cards and adapters to users and should therefore be able to maintain a corporate-wide list of MAC addresses which were in turn allowed to connect to the organization's wireless network...
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