This comprehensive guide catalogs and explains the full range of the
security challenges involved in wireless communications. Experts Randall K.
Nichols and Panos C. Lekkas lay out the vulnerabilities, response options, and
real-world costs connected with wireless platforms and applications. Read this
book to develop the background and skills to--
* Recognize new and established threats to wireless systems
*
Close gaps that threaten privary, profits, and customer loyalty
* Replace
temporary, fragmented, and partial solutions with more robust and durable
answers
* Prepare for the boom in m-business
* Weigh platforms
against characteristic attacks and protections
* Apply clear guidelines
for the best solutions now and going forward
* Assess todays protocol
options and compensate for documented shortcomings
A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO THE STATE OF THE ART
* Encryption algorithms you can use now
* End-to-end hardware
solutions and field programmable gate arrays
* Speech cryptology
*
Authentication strategies and security protocols for wireless systems
*
Infosec and infowar experience
* Adding satellites to your security
mix
Contents
Chapter 1Why is Wireless
Different? Chapter 2 Wireless Information Warfare
Chapter 3 Telephone System Vulnerabilities
Chapter 4 Satellite Communications Chapter 5 Cryptographic Security Chapter 6 Speech Cryptology Chapter 7 The Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)
Chapter 8 Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
Chapter 9 Wireless Transport Layer Security (WTLS)
Chapter 10 Bluetooth Chapter 11 Voice Over Internet Protocol Chapter 12 Hardware Perspectives for End-to-End Security (E2E) in
Wireless Applications Chapter 13 Optimizing Wireless Security with FPGAs and ASICs
Bibliography Index