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==Enablers:==
==Enablers:==
*Increasing demand by corporate consumers
*Increasing attention of research on the 802.11 standard
*Increased support by major industry leaders - e.g. Intel, Apple
*Increasing number of e-crimes
*Increasing use of Internet


==Inhibitors:==
==Inhibitors:==
 
*Backward compatibility had to be retained
*Hardware manufacturers' products had to be compatible


==Paradigms:==
==Paradigms:==
Emerging paradigms associated with the emergence of IEEE 802.11x
Emerging paradigms associated with the emergence of WPA security:
*Increases in Wardriving are fueling fears that security vulnerabilties will be exploited and there will be increased opportunity for attacks
*Laptops are increasingly being delivered with WiFi as standard, and open to attack without users even realising
*Poor knowledge of security techniques and consumer desire to 'roam' between sites (without knowing security settings) is increasing scope for attacks


==Experts:==
==Experts:==
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==Timing:==
==Timing:==
*Original IEEE 802.11 standard established in 1997
*Original IEEE 802.11 standard established in 1997 - Used WEP security
*By 2001 research had shown major flaws with the WEP standard available
*In 2003, the 802.11 consortium expedited the release of 802.11i security - i.e. WPA
*In 2004 802.11i was ratified and with it WPA2 was established


==Web Resources:==
==Web Resources:==
*http://www.ieee802.org/11
*http://www.ieee802.org/11
*http://www.wi-fi.org
*http://www.intel.com/personal/do_more/wireless/wifi.htm
*http://www.intel.com/personal/do_more/wireless/wifi.htm
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/802.11
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/802.11

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Enablers:

  • Increasing demand by corporate consumers
  • Increasing attention of research on the 802.11 standard
  • Increased support by major industry leaders - e.g. Intel, Apple
  • Increasing number of e-crimes
  • Increasing use of Internet

Inhibitors:

  • Backward compatibility had to be retained
  • Hardware manufacturers' products had to be compatible

Paradigms:

Emerging paradigms associated with the emergence of WPA security:

  • Increases in Wardriving are fueling fears that security vulnerabilties will be exploited and there will be increased opportunity for attacks
  • Laptops are increasingly being delivered with WiFi as standard, and open to attack without users even realising
  • Poor knowledge of security techniques and consumer desire to 'roam' between sites (without knowing security settings) is increasing scope for attacks

Experts:

Timing:

  • Original IEEE 802.11 standard established in 1997 - Used WEP security
  • By 2001 research had shown major flaws with the WEP standard available
  • In 2003, the 802.11 consortium expedited the release of 802.11i security - i.e. WPA
  • In 2004 802.11i was ratified and with it WPA2 was established

Web Resources: