IEEE 802.11 - Security Concerns
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AUTHOR(S)
James Chandra
KEYWORDS
IEEE 802.11, Wi-Fi, WLAN Security
ABSTRACT
WLANs have become the network of choice over the years due to its many benefits however due to this very reason many threats have become associated to it and is the focus of this paper. The paper also highlights mitigation techniques to tackle the listed threats along with some best practices.
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