Wireless security assessment on the FTMSK2 building / Zainurzaman Mah Sangit @ Kasmat

Many university information services departments have been gradually extending their wireless local area network (WLAN) coverage in order to provide wireless access to students, staff, and faculty throughout their campuses. There is a growing concern about security risks inherent with a wireless...

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Main Author: Mah Sangit @ Kasmat, Zainurzaman
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/819/
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description Many university information services departments have been gradually extending their wireless local area network (WLAN) coverage in order to provide wireless access to students, staff, and faculty throughout their campuses. There is a growing concern about security risks inherent with a wireless data network, such as loss of confidentiality, loss of integrity and loss of network availability. Numerous flaws have been discovered in WEP, and studies have shown that many wireless LANs are installed with their default settings. This thesis explores security vulnerabilities in Wireless-Fidelity (Wi-Fi) networks. A thorough description about WLAN and critical security holes is briefly described. First a guide to the necessary equipment and how to set it up as an attack platform is provided. Tools and techniques for measuring IEEE 802.11 WLANs also included giving the reader a greater insight into how computer systems are utilized by hackers, and eventually enable the design of more secure systems. The tools are all open-source software available for download and the techniques all use open-source software and off-the-shelf hardware components. Later it is demonstrated the tools’ utility in monitoring traffic at FTMSK2 building and show how the lack of security may aid a malicious hacker to exploit interesting targets beyond the realm of Wi-Fi. Our tool captures only packets of interest for optional storage and further analysis, thus greatly reducing resource requirements. The preliminary results obtained from these measurements are presented.
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spelling uitm-8192024-08-20T15:18:10Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/819/ Wireless security assessment on the FTMSK2 building / Zainurzaman Mah Sangit @ Kasmat Mah Sangit @ Kasmat, Zainurzaman Electronic Computers. Computer Science Many university information services departments have been gradually extending their wireless local area network (WLAN) coverage in order to provide wireless access to students, staff, and faculty throughout their campuses. There is a growing concern about security risks inherent with a wireless data network, such as loss of confidentiality, loss of integrity and loss of network availability. Numerous flaws have been discovered in WEP, and studies have shown that many wireless LANs are installed with their default settings. This thesis explores security vulnerabilities in Wireless-Fidelity (Wi-Fi) networks. A thorough description about WLAN and critical security holes is briefly described. First a guide to the necessary equipment and how to set it up as an attack platform is provided. Tools and techniques for measuring IEEE 802.11 WLANs also included giving the reader a greater insight into how computer systems are utilized by hackers, and eventually enable the design of more secure systems. The tools are all open-source software available for download and the techniques all use open-source software and off-the-shelf hardware components. Later it is demonstrated the tools’ utility in monitoring traffic at FTMSK2 building and show how the lack of security may aid a malicious hacker to exploit interesting targets beyond the realm of Wi-Fi. Our tool captures only packets of interest for optional storage and further analysis, thus greatly reducing resource requirements. The preliminary results obtained from these measurements are presented. 2007 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/819/3/819.pdf Mah Sangit @ Kasmat, Zainurzaman (2007) Wireless security assessment on the FTMSK2 building / Zainurzaman Mah Sangit @ Kasmat. (2007) Degree thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA.
spellingShingle Electronic Computers. Computer Science
Mah Sangit @ Kasmat, Zainurzaman
Wireless security assessment on the FTMSK2 building / Zainurzaman Mah Sangit @ Kasmat
title Wireless security assessment on the FTMSK2 building / Zainurzaman Mah Sangit @ Kasmat
title_full Wireless security assessment on the FTMSK2 building / Zainurzaman Mah Sangit @ Kasmat
title_fullStr Wireless security assessment on the FTMSK2 building / Zainurzaman Mah Sangit @ Kasmat
title_full_unstemmed Wireless security assessment on the FTMSK2 building / Zainurzaman Mah Sangit @ Kasmat
title_short Wireless security assessment on the FTMSK2 building / Zainurzaman Mah Sangit @ Kasmat
title_sort wireless security assessment on the ftmsk2 building / zainurzaman mah sangit @ kasmat
topic Electronic Computers. Computer Science
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/819/