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What is Ad-Hoc Mode

Handbook of Research on Information Security and Assurance
A wireless configuration option in which clients communicate directly with one another without having to authenticate to a central access point.
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Six Keys to Improving Wireless Security
Erik Graham (General Dynamics C4 Systems, USA) and Paul John Steinbart (Arizona State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 9
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-855-0.ch034
Abstract
This chapter presents a step-by-step approach to improving the security of wireless networks. It describes the basic threats to achieving the security objectives of confidentiality, integrity, and availability when using wireless networking. It also explains various countermeasures that can be used to reduce the risks associated with wireless networks. This chapter has two main objectives. The first is to provide managers with practical guidance for improving the security of their organization’s wireless networks. The second objective is to summarize the issues and concerns associated with the use of wireless networking so that researchers can identify fruitful areas in need of further investigation.
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