Rogue access point detector in UTAR campus

In the current digital era, network security is an essential concern, especially given the growing usage of wireless networks. In contrast, network security may be vulnerable to rogue access points and unauthorised wireless access points that provide security threats. As wireless network technology...

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Main Author: Kok, Ser Leen
Format: Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis
Published: 2024
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Online Access:http://eprints.utar.edu.my/6227/1/fyp_CN_2024_KSL.pdf
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description In the current digital era, network security is an essential concern, especially given the growing usage of wireless networks. In contrast, network security may be vulnerable to rogue access points and unauthorised wireless access points that provide security threats. As wireless network technology constantly grows and evolves at a rapid pace, the use of this technology in various sectors including tertiary institutions is notably inevitable. The rapid growth and evolvement of wireless network technology has improved the quality of life of delivering data and the flexibility of using such technology, however, it has indefinitely also introduced new security challenges in particular the threat of Rogue Access Points (RAP). In addition, this project introduces an intelligent algorithm for RAP detection and an additional isolation feature, if implemented, it is expected to safeguard the internal network of the institutions from unauthorised intruders to gain private insights of the network. Additionally, a preliminary analysis of potential network security vulnerabilities will be carried out and the most recent research on RAP will be analysed and compared with the suggested method in a literature review. As a result, while creating a framework to reduce the threat of rogue access points in tertiary institutions, the idea of employing the proposed technique to do so may be taken into account.
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spelling my-utar-eprints.62272025-11-13T10:52:32Z Rogue access point detector in UTAR campus Kok, Ser Leen T Technology (General) In the current digital era, network security is an essential concern, especially given the growing usage of wireless networks. In contrast, network security may be vulnerable to rogue access points and unauthorised wireless access points that provide security threats. As wireless network technology constantly grows and evolves at a rapid pace, the use of this technology in various sectors including tertiary institutions is notably inevitable. The rapid growth and evolvement of wireless network technology has improved the quality of life of delivering data and the flexibility of using such technology, however, it has indefinitely also introduced new security challenges in particular the threat of Rogue Access Points (RAP). In addition, this project introduces an intelligent algorithm for RAP detection and an additional isolation feature, if implemented, it is expected to safeguard the internal network of the institutions from unauthorised intruders to gain private insights of the network. Additionally, a preliminary analysis of potential network security vulnerabilities will be carried out and the most recent research on RAP will be analysed and compared with the suggested method in a literature review. As a result, while creating a framework to reduce the threat of rogue access points in tertiary institutions, the idea of employing the proposed technique to do so may be taken into account. 2024-01 Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utar.edu.my/6227/1/fyp_CN_2024_KSL.pdf Kok, Ser Leen (2024) Rogue access point detector in UTAR campus. Final Year Project, UTAR. http://eprints.utar.edu.my/6227/
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Rogue access point detector in UTAR campus
title Rogue access point detector in UTAR campus
title_full Rogue access point detector in UTAR campus
title_fullStr Rogue access point detector in UTAR campus
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title_short Rogue access point detector in UTAR campus
title_sort rogue access point detector in utar campus
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