Increasing influence of US polices on South Korea polices

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South Korea maintains close military, economic, and diplomatic relations with the United States, although at times those relations are strained by domestic opposition to the U.S. military presence on the peninsula. Although present Nor

present


[edit]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 [edit]Inhibitors: Backward compatibility had to be retained Hardware manufacturers' products had to be compatible [edit]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 [edit]Experts: IEEE - http://www.ieee.org Intel - http://www.intel.org [edit]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 [edit]Web Resources: http://www.ieee802.org/11 http://www.wi-fi.org http://www.intel.com/personal/do_more/wireless/wifi.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/802.11 Retrieved from "http://scenariothinking.org/wiki/index.php/The_Improvements_in_Security_of_WiFi_Transmissions"

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