A Layered Security Architecture for Corporate 802.11 Wireless Networks

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2004

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

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In this study we have investigated the security aspects of wireless local area networks and discussed the weaknesses associated with various conventional 802.11 security protocols such as WEP and 802.1x. We propose an architecture to control access to corporate 802.11 wireless networks, based on the privileges and location of users, using the tested wired network components such as VPNs and Firewalls. The presented architecture reduces the security risks in enterprise level deployment of wireless LANs.

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Cal Poly Pomona - College of Engineering; Cal Poly Pomona - Department of Computer Information System; Cal Poly Pomona - Department of Engineering Technology; IEEE Student Chapter; SWIFT

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2004 Wireless Telecommunications Symposium - WTS 2004 -- 2004 Wireless Telecommunications Symposium - WTS 2004 -- 14 May 2004 through 15 May 2004 -- Pomana, CA -- 63515

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123

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128

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