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Digital Forensics is a new discipline in computer science, which was developed as the response to the increased unauthorized activities in computer and information systems. As a result of the increasing dependency of the society and the business on information systems and the fact that e-commerce and online business became essential part of today's world business, computer attacks and cyber crimes...
Graphs are among the most ubiquitous models of both natural and human-made structures. They can be used to model many types of relations and process dynamics in computer science, physical, biological and social systems. Many problems of practical interest can be represented by graphs. In general graphs theory has a wide range of applications in diverse fields. This paper explores different elements...
IEEE 802.11X, which is a key part of IEEE 802.11i, employs extensible authentication protocol (EAP) to support a variety of upper layer authentication methods each with different benefits and drawbacks. Any one of these authentication methods can be the ideal choice for a specific networking environment and security requirements. While offering more flexibility by leaving the selection of a suitable...
The rapid growth of Wi-Fi networks in recent years has driven both industry and the relevant standards body to respond to the flaws and security problems of the underpinning standard (IEEE 802.11) and in particular to address the problems associated with the Wi-Fi access mechanisms. While IEEE 802.11 task group i developed a new wireless security protocol, IEEE 802.11i also known as robust security...
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