ISSUES AND CONCERNS IN ENTITY AUTHENTICATION IN WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORKS (WLANS)
Abstract
Adoption of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) trend and development of powerful portable devices have led to an increasingly heterogeneous authentication landscape. There exists no single technology that can meet these diverse authentication requirements. The authentication techniques used in the wired networks may not fit directly in wireless networks. In this paper we have studied, analyzed and presented various authentication methods, attacks, issues and technologies used in entity authentication deployed in WLANs. The scope of this paper is only limited to the authentication concerns in WLANs. As the broadcasting nature of wireless channel makes them drastically different from their wired counterparts, so the features and properties of protocols deployed in WLANs for providing the security services are different, and face a unique set of challenges.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.26483/ijarcs.v9i2.5829
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