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Wireless Security and Privacy: Best Practices and Design Techniques
by Tara Swaminatha and Charles Elden
Foreword by Gary McGraw
Published by Addison-Wesley
ISBN 0-596-00290-4
304 pages, 2002

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Wireless Security Lessons To Learn, an interview with Tara Swaminatha on Earthweb's Datamation

Written for wireless development professionals new to security and for security professionals moving into the wireless arena, this book details the foundation upon which to design and develop secure wireless systems. The authors introduce a method for developing a security analysis process—called I-ADD—that involves four steps: (1) Identify targets and players, (2) Analyze attacks and vulnerabilities, (3) Define a strategy, and (4) Design security in from the start. The book also includes overviews of the wireless application protocol, Bluetooth, the various types of wireless devices, cryptographic methods, virtual private networks and tunneling.


Table of Contents

  1. Wireless Technologies
  2. Security Principles
  3. Technologies
  4. Devices
  5. Languages
  6. Cryptography
  7. COTS
  8. Privacy
  9. Identify Targets and Roles
  10. Analyze Attacks and Vulnerabilities
  11. Analyze Mitigations and Protections
  12. Define and Design


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