Security in Wireless Data Networks : A Survey Paper
Abdel-Karim R. Al Tamimi
Abstract
Both security and wireless communication will remain an
interesting subject for years to come. They represent the need of ease of use and
flexibility of communications in the computer world without jeopardizing the
communicated content. This paper illustrates the key concepts of security,
wireless networks, and security over wireless networks. Wireless security is
demonstrated by explaining the main specifications of the common security
standards like 802.11 WEP, 802.11 WPA and WPA2 (802.11i). Moreover, it explains
the concept of WMAN (Wireless Metropolitan Access Network) and its security
specifications. Finally, it sums up with thoughts and suggestions about wireless
security, along with a chosen example of the current proposals in wireless security.
See Also:
In-Building Wireless LANs ,
Recent Advances in Wireless Data Networking ,
IP Security : A Brief Survey
Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Security and Wireless Overview
- 2.1 Introduction to Security
- 2.1.1 Goals
- 2.1.2 Symmetric and Asymmetric Encryption
- 2.1.3 Block Cipher and Stream Cipher
- 2.1.4 DES, AES and RC4
- 2.2 Introduction to The Wireless World
- 2.2.1 Wireless LAN (WLAN)
- 2.2.2 Wireless MAN (WMAN)
- 2.3 Security Attacks
- 3. Security in WLAN (802.11)
- 3.1
Introdution to 802.11 Standard
- 3.2 WEP
- 3.3 WEP Weaknesses
- 3.4 802.1x: EAP Over LAN (EAPOL)
- 3.5 Security in 802.11i
- 3.6 RSN
- 4. Security in WMAN (802.16)
- 4.1 Protocol Layers
- 4.2 Security Concerns
- 5. Thoughts on Wireless Security
- 5.1 Best Practices
- 5.2 Security Policy
- 5.3 Security … Problem Solved?
- 6. Recent Proposals
- 7. Summary
- References
- List of Acronyms
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