Research and Implementation of a Wireless Network Security Inspection Platform for a Power Supply Enterprise

2014 ◽  
Vol 602-605 ◽  
pp. 2134-2137
Author(s):  
De Feng Chen ◽  
Wen Yan Zhang ◽  
Zhi Bin Yang

Currently, information security inspection can only be conducted via network scan using a laptop, which results in a low-efficient one-by-one check, and moreover lacks the ability to locate wireless networks and not to mention technical measures to discover hidden networks. With respect to the regulations of a power supply enterprise regarding wireless network security, combined with the operation and maintenance comprehensive supervision system (IMS), and the information extranet security monitoring system (ISS), a cascading wireless network security inspection platform is studied and implemented. This paper describes the wireless network encryption technology, and details the deployment pattern and the work flow, etc. about the wireless network security inspection platform. Experiments show that the platform provides support for the information security supervision work of wireless networks and can effectively safeguard the security of wireless networks in a power enterprise.

Author(s):  
Ibraim Didmanidze ◽  
Zebur Beridze ◽  
Vladimir Zaslavski

In the people's lives wireless networks play a big role. It is necessary to understand the basic concept of wireless networks, to consider the security issues related to them, and then observe how they work and what benefits they can bring in different cases. In this regard the given research paper presents the fundamental principles of security as well as related open questions. It reviews the security issues of the wireless networks. Security of protocols of wireless network routing has become an urgent necessity to stimulate the network launching and expand the area of its usage. Therefore, the presented research paper proposes and defines different solutions and concepts for security.  


Author(s):  
Gabriel PETRICĂ

Solutions that can be implemented to secure a LAN include firewalls and intrusion detection / prevention systems (IDS / IPS). For a wireless network, security is a challenge considering the specific elements of this type of network: the physical area from which the connection is possible, and the weaknesses of the protocols used for data encryption. This article presents a case study on the most widely used protocols (WEP, WPA and WPA2) to secure wireless networks and the methodology by which passwords can be decrypted using Kali Linux distribution - available for free on the Internet - and applications included in this operating system.


2020 ◽  
pp. 86-93
Author(s):  
Ibraim Didmanidze ◽  
Zebur Beridze

Safety and service quality in wireless networks has recently become an important subject of active research, which is caused by the growing demand for supporting data packages. Without adequate security, organizations avoid using wireless networks. Security issues are an important obstacle for wireless network adaptation. Consequently, security of wireless networks is an important area, which requires reaction, if such networks are widely used. It is necessary for the researchers of this field to identify open problems and to provide relevant solutions to them. Each of such attempts makes the wireless network a bit more secure. The present work aims at the development of a number of measures that would contribute to increasing the safety of wireless networks and through which it would be possible to manage remote workstations.


Author(s):  
Firmansyah Firmansyah ◽  
Rachmat Adi Purnama ◽  
Rachmawati Darma Astuti

The use 802.11 wireless-based network services have become one of the most widely used network services, this will be directly proportional to the security holes that are in the wireless network. The rise of access rights theft in wireless networks is due to the large number of software and tools available on the internet to read encryption in wireless security. To minimize the occurrence of theft of access rights in wireless networks can use a layered security system by implementing security Hotspot login and MAC Address Filtering. This layered wireless network security is able to block users who try to access the network. This is because the wireless network security system has verified access rights 2 (two) times by matching the username and password in the hotspot login with the physical address or MAC address of the client. From the research results obtained by clients who use a username and password with different devices can not access the computer network. So every client who wants to connect to the internet network must use a device that has registered its MAC Address and in accordance with user access rights and passwords in the Hotspot login


2018 ◽  
Vol 27 (47) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alberto Acosta-López ◽  
Elver Yesid Melo-Monroy ◽  
Pablo Andrés Linares-Murcia

Due to the emergence of new techniques and technologies of intrusion, the wireless network protocols have become obsolete; for this reason, this research seeks to violate and evaluate the security of the WPA2 protocol that is widely used by the Colombian service providers. The first section of this paper introduces the WPA2 protocol by describing its operation and the potential attacks it may suffer; the second part details the methodology used to collect the tests data and to carry out the evaluation necessary for the preparation of this article. In addition, we present the Linset and Aircrack-ng tools for auditing wireless networks that were selected to assess the security of the protocol. Finally, we show the results and conclusions.


2020 ◽  
pp. 201-219
Author(s):  
Kutub Thakur ◽  
Al-Sakib Khan Pathan

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