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UDC 004.492
Radomir Prodanoviæ1,
Dejan Simiæ 2
1 Serbia Army
Air Forces and
Aircraft Defense
11000 Belgrade, Serbia
radisa100@ptt.yu
2 Faculty of
Organizational Sciences, POB 52,
11000 Belgrade, Serbia
dsimic@fon.bg.ac.yu
Abstract. Constant
increase in use of wireless infrastructure networks
for business purposes created a need for strong
safety mechanisms. This paper describes WEP (Wired
Equivalent Privacy) protocol for the protection of
wireless networks, its security deficiencies, as
well as the various kinds of attacks that can
jeopardize security goals of WEP protocol:
authentication, confidentiality and integrity. The
paper, also, gives a summary of security
improvements of WEP protocol that can lead to the
higher level of wireless network infrastructure
protection. Comparative analysis shows the
advantages of the new 802.11i standard in comparison
to the previous security solutions. A proposal of
possible security improvements of RSNA (Robust
Security Network Association) is presented. |