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    Wireless Lan Security Analysis for IEEE 802.11 and its Technical Challenges, Recent Advances, and Future Trends
    (Daffodil International University, 2022-01) Ibbrahim; Bin Islam, Jayed; Alif, Md. Abu Rayhan
    Wifi, also known as WiFi or wifi, is a common technology that lets an electronic device wirelessly exchange data or connect to the internet. It does this by using radio waves to send and receive data. A lot of things make wifi good, like how easy it is to set up and how cheap it is. Furthermore, they don't bother you. At the same time, setting up a welldesigned and safe wifi network is not easy. As a result, many businesses want help from experts to make sure that their wifi deployments or pilots are safe and don't hurt security or functionality. Security professionals can do wifi network surveys with a wide range of tools, from "free" open-source software to complex commercial software. Almost all of our businesses now use wireless networks to communicate, and security is one of the main concerns for us now. However, because open-source technologies aren't usually used for work, most businesses don't keep an eye on or check their networks. Professional and commercial auditing tools also cost too much for some businesses in our country. However, there are a lot of free tools that can help you find, monitor, and break into wifi networks, like Kismet, Wireshark, WiFiFoFum, Aircrack, and many more. This study aims to compare many security inspections that use different techniques, with the goal of finding out how difficult it is to use technology and how well the results are analyzed.
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    Wireless Lan Security Analysis for IEEE 802.11 and its Technical Challenges, Recent Advances, and Future Trends
    (Daffodil International University, 2022-01) Ibbrahim; Bin Islam, Jayed; Alif, Md. Abu Rayhan
    Wifi, also known as WiFi or wifi, is a common technology that lets an electronic device wirelessly exchange data or connect to the internet. It does this by using radio waves to send and receive data. A lot of things make wifi good, like how easy it is to set up and how cheap it is. Furthermore, they don't bother you. At the same time, setting up a welldesigned and safe wifi network is not easy. As a result, many businesses want help from experts to make sure that their wifi deployments or pilots are safe and don't hurt security or functionality. Security professionals can do wifi network surveys with a wide range of tools, from "free" open-source software to complex commercial software. Almost all of our businesses now use wireless networks to communicate, and security is one of the main concerns for us now. However, because open-source technologies aren't usually used for work, most businesses don't keep an eye on or check their networks. Professional and commercial auditing tools also cost too much for some businesses in our country. However, there are a lot of free tools that can help you find, monitor, and break into wifi networks, like Kismet, Wireshark, WiFiFoFum, Aircrack, and many more. This study aims to compare many security inspections that use different techniques, with the goal of finding out how difficult it is to use technology and how well the results are analyzed

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