There's the ever popular wireless security gateway. Assume you have a mixed population of users on the wireless, some of whom are trustworthy, some are evil. Some are Admin users, some are guests. Some are wizards, some are clueless. All of them want to "do their thing on the wireless."
Keeping in mind all the fun attacks you can use on a wireless net, how would you go about making network access secure (available, private, reliable, accountable, controlled) enough and yet be usable to the average doofus? Enumerate the risks, specific exposures, available attacks and countermeasures. I've done it, and it's not hugely hard to do or use. ========= Think back to the days of thin-net (etc.) where ethernet really was a broadcast medium. Back then, it was radio over coax, not radio over air. Many of the same issues still apply. But it's easier to get 802.11 gear these days than it is to get 10b2.... CK On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 14:57:50 +0100, Damien O'Rourke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I was just wondering if anyone had any ideas for a project in wireless > LAN security for a final year undergraduate? > Or something along those lines. > > Thanks, > Damien. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > The Cryptography Mailing List > Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- GDB has a 'break' feature; why doesn't it have 'fix' too? --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
