WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK: SECURITY ISSUES AND COUNTERMEASURES IN ORGANISATION Nor Rasyidah Binti Haminudin2011634444M. Sc. (Information Technology)Faculty Of Computer And Mathematical SciencesUniversity Technology MARA, Malaysianorrasyidah.haminudin@gmail.com | | | ABSTRACT Every organisation today is looking to implement Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) infrastructure to improve its communication capabilities by providing access anywhere for employees, and more importantly, convenient
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Technical Writing Project Cover Sheet Capstone Proposal Project Name: Wireless Home Network Student Name: Degree Program: Information Technology Mentor Name: Signature Block Table of Contents Capstone Proposal Summary 1 Review of Other Work 2 Rationale and Systems Analysis 3 Project Goals and Objectives 5 Project Timeline and Milestones 6 Project Deliverables 8 References 10 Appendix 1: Competency Matrix 11
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Wireless networks are vulnerable to the following specific security attacks: Attack Description Rogue access point A rogue access point is any unauthorized access point added to a network. Examples include: • An attacker or an employee with access to the wired network installs a wireless access point on a free port. The access port then provides a method for remotely accessing the network. • An attacker near a valid wireless access point installs an access point with the same (or similar) SSID
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Verizon Wireless Nancy Wilcox Strayer University Prof. Ali Kalantari Verizon Wireless Verizon Wireless officially entered into the communications market on April 4, 2000. A joint project of Verizon Communications and Vodafone, Verizon Wireless is the self-proclaimed leading supplier of wireless communication in the United States, offering service in more places across the country than any other service provider. While Verizon Wireless did not begin corporate operations until
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Wireless technology has become an increasingly crucial part of today's world. From health care and retail to academia across the world, wireless systems are improving the rate and ease with which data is sent and received. Two specific examples of the wireless technology used today personally and professionally are local area networks (LAN) and personal area networks (PAN). A wireless local area network, or LAN is a flexible data communications system implemented as an augmentation to, or an
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IS610 | 4G Wireless Cellular Technology | Need for Standardization | | Rohan Mammen | 11/22/2010 | | ABSTRACT Currently, the fourth generation cellular technology is in the early stages of determining of standardization. Although this new wireless technology seems to offer high data and roaming capabilities across different systems, all key aspects still need detailed understanding, further research and overall development. Currently this technology is in its infancy with respect
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Management Analysis Table of Contents Executive Summary 4 Mission Statement 5 Vision Statement 5 History 5 Business Summary 9 Financial 10 Employees 10 Products Offered 11 Wireless 11 Enterprise/Mid-Market Business 12 Key Enterprise Products and Services 12 Residential/ Small Business 13 Key Residential and Small Business Products and Services 13 Community Work 14 Fast Facts 15
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A Look at Wireless Networking Abstract Over the last several years technology has continued to evolve and grow exponentially. The need for wired and wireless networks has become vital in both individuals lives and in the work environment. There are several factors to consider when discussing wired and wireless technologies such as hardware requirements and security measures needed to ensure a secure network. Wireless network trends are now offering new technology such as cloud computing and
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Wireless Technologies Proposal Team B BIS /220 09-25-2012 Victor Bagwell Since 1938 Recreational Equipment Inc. (REI) has been a worldwide leader in selling outdoor recreation gear, sporting goods, and clothes in 122 retail stores in 29 states, Recreational Equipment Inc. (REI) opens four to six new stores each year. REI's sales exceeded 1.8 billion in 2011. With four to six new stores opening each year and wireless technologies becoming the standard in the business industry, the team
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Wireless Technology Paper Andrea Munoz BIS/221 May 23, 2016 John Zupan Wireless Technology Paper For this assignment, the article used was titled “The Impact of Wireless Communication in the Workplace”. The author of this article is Aaron Charles. He has written business and technology articles for both online and print publications. This article was found online through a google search. In this article, Mr. Charles references a poll by the Association of Administrative Professionals which
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