Security in Distributed and Networking Systems: Computer and Network Security, Vol. 1

Mohammad O. Pervaiz, Mihaela Cardei and Jie Wu
Department of Computer Science &Engineering, Florida Atlantic University
777 Glades Road, Boca Raton, Florida 33431, USA
E-mail:{mpervaiz@, mihaela@cse., jie@cse.}fau.edu
Over the last years, wireless local area networks (WLANs) have experienced a tremendous growth, becoming an integral part of enterprises, homes and other businesses. One of the most important issues in the development of WLANs is providing a secure communication. Because of the broadcast nature of the wireless communication, it becomes easy for an attacker to intercept the signal or to disturb the normal operation of the network. Although the early versions of WLANs were not designed for security, standards and methods are emerging for securing WLANs. In this chapter, we study the security aspects of WLANs. We start with an overview of WLAN technology and a discussion of security services and challenges in WLANs. We continue with an overview of the main WLANs security attacks, followed by a discussion of alternative security mechanisms that can be used to protect WLANs.
Over the last years, wireless networks, specifically those based on IEEE 802.11 standard have experienced tremendous growth. This has happened mainly due to the timely release of the IEEE 802.11 standard [1], the low cost of the hardware, and high data rate (11 Mbps for IEEE 802.11b and 54 Mbps...