Security+ SY0-501 7th Edition Terms (Chapter 5)
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show | The IEEE standard that defines port-based security for wireless network access control.
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access point (AP) | show 🗑
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bluejacking | show 🗑
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show | The gaining of unauthorized access through a Bluetooth connection.
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disassociation | show 🗑
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show | An attack in which a rogue wireless access point poses as a legitimate wireless service provider to intercept information that users transmit.
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interference | show 🗑
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show | An attack that involves looking at repeated results in order to crack the WEP secret key.
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show | Purposely obstructing or interfering with a signal.
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show | Technology that enables communication between devices when they’re “touched” together. Often used to verify (often through RFID or Wi-Fi) that the device is present.
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radio frequency identification (RFID) | show 🗑
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replay attack | show 🗑
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show | An unauthorized wireless access point on a network.
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show | The Service Set Identifier (SSID) is used by the access point of a wireless LAN to identify itself and is intended to be unique for a particular area/entity on a network.
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show | A wireless network operating in the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz range.
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show | An authentication process that requires the user to do something in order to complete the enrollment process. Examples include pressing a button on the router within a short time period, entering a PIN, or bringing the new device close.
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show | A security protocol for 802.11b (wireless) networks that attempts to establish the same security for them as would be present in a wired network.
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wireless access point | show 🗑
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show | The 802.11i standard. It is an enhancement to earlier standards, which were much weaker.
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