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Re: Wireless Forensics
From: "Ivan ." <ivanhec () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 14:01:20 +1000
have you tried google? http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=wireless+forensics&btnG=Google+Search&meta= also take a look at http://www.wi-foo.com/ and buy the book, these guys are wireless ninjas cheers Ivan On 9/8/05, cerealkilla () cox net <cerealkilla () cox net> wrote:
Hello all, I hate to post a request like this but I've had a very hard time finding information on this topic so I'm hoping some of you may be able to help. I'm currently an InfoSec Student and also have a large interest in wireless. I'm trying to do some research for a forensics paper on Wireless Forensics. I was looking for any info anyone could provide on the subject. I will be very grateful for any assistance! Below are a few basic questions I'm trying to use to start my research, please feel free to add anything you like, your help will be much appreciated! Wireless as in WiFi, 802.11 What is involved in wireless forensics? What is the goal of WF? What tools might you use? Hardware & Software Why would you need/use WF? What is an example of a typical incident and/or response involving wireless? How do different wireless security implementations help or hurt in WF? Where might I find more information related to wireless forensics?
Current thread:
- Wireless Forensics cerealkilla (Sep 07)
- Re: Wireless Forensics Ivan . (Sep 08)
- Re: Wireless Forensics Alex Harasic Gil (Sep 08)
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- RE: Wireless Forensics Hagen, Eric (Sep 08)