Emerging wireless personal area networks(WPANs) : - An analysis of techniques, tools and threats
conference contribution
posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by R HuntWireless Personal Area Networks provide a pivotal role in local area network technology complementing traditional Wireless Local Area Network technologies. Bluetooth, ZigBee and NFC (Near Field Communications) have emerged as key WPAN technologies with UWB (Ultra Wide Band) standards currently evolving. They are however subject to the usual range of security vulnerabilities found in wireless LANs such as spoofing, snooping, man-in-the-middle, denial of service and other attacks. However security in WPANs is not as mature as it is in Wireless LANs and further work is needed in order to provide comparable protection. This paper examines a range of WPAN technologies and security issues and proposes protection mechanisms that can mitigate risk in each case. © 2012 IEEE.
History
Event
IEEE International Conference on Networks (18th : 2012 : Singapore)Pagination
274 - 279Publisher
IEEELocation
SingaporePlace of publication
Piscataway, N.J.Publisher DOI
Start date
2012-12-12End date
2012-12-14ISSN
1556-6463ISBN-13
9781467345217Language
engPublication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereedTitle of proceedings
ICON 2012 : Proceedings of the 18th IEEE International Conference on NetworksUsage metrics
Categories
No categories selectedKeywords
Licence
Exports
RefWorksRefWorks
BibTeXBibTeX
Ref. managerRef. manager
EndnoteEndnote
DataCiteDataCite
NLMNLM
DCDC