Re: Wireless Forensics
From: Ivan . (ivanhec_at_gmail.com)
Date: 09/08/05
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Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 14:01:20 +1000 To: "cerealkilla@cox.net" <cerealkilla@cox.net>
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,
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> 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!
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> Wireless as in WiFi, 802.11
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> What is involved in wireless forensics?
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> What is the goal of WF?
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> What tools might you use? Hardware & Software
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> Why would you need/use WF?
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> What is an example of a typical incident and/or response involving wireless?
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> How do different wireless security implementations help or hurt in WF?
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> Where might I find more information related to wireless forensics?
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