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Title: Passive security threats and consequences in IEEE 802.11 wireless mesh networks
Authors: Khan, S
Mast, N
Loo, KK
Silahuddin, A
Keywords: Wireles Mesh Network;Security;Passive Attack;Active Attack;Broadband
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Advanced Institute of Convergence IT
Citation: International Journal of Digital Content Technology and its Applications (JDCTA). 2(3): 4-8, Dec 2008
Abstract: The Wireless Mesh Network (WMN) is ubiquitous emerging broadband wireless network. However, the open wireless medium, multi-hop multi-radio architecture and ad-hoc connectivity amongst end-users are such characteristics which increases the vulnerabilities of WMN towards many passive and active attacks. A secure network ensures the confidentiality, integrity and availability of wireless network. Integrity and availability is compromised by active attacks, while the confidentiality of end-users traffic is compromised by passive attacks. Passive attacks are silent in nature and do not harm the network traffic or normal network operations, therefore very difficult to detect. However, passive attacks lay down a foundation for later launching an active attack. In this article, we discuss the vulnerable features and possible passive threats in WMN along with current security mechanisms as well as future research directions. This article will serve as a baseline guide for the passive security threats and related issues in WMNs.
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/3663
ISSN: 1975-9339
Appears in Collections:Electronic and Computer Engineering
Dept of Electronic and Electrical Engineering Research Papers

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