An Assessment of WiMax Security
Sanjay P. Ahuja, Nicole Collier
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DOI: 10.4236/cn.2010.22020   PDF    HTML     9,095 Downloads   16,606 Views   Citations

Abstract

For a broadband wireless standard such as WiMax, security is important and must be addressed. This is to ensure wide acceptance both from the perspective of the end users and the service providers. In order to com-pete with existing broadband cable or DSL services, the WiMax network must offer comparable security. We discuss the WiMax security mechanisms for authentication, encryption, and availability. We also discuss potential threats to WiMax security. This paper will also discuss how and why these threats play an impor-tant role in the adaptability of WiMax.

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S. Ahuja and N. Collier, "An Assessment of WiMax Security," Communications and Network, Vol. 2 No. 2, 2010, pp. 134-137. doi: 10.4236/cn.2010.22020.

Conflicts of Interest

The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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