A unique name that identifies a wireless network.
What is SSID
A signal that corrupts or destroys a wireless signal.
What is Interference
Wireless access method that forces a user to view and interact with it before accessing a network
What is a Captive Portal
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What is November 6th
These are the 3 different devices in one for a SOHO router.
Double Jeopardy!!!
What is a Router Function, a Switch Portion, and a Access Point Portion.
In a device, such as a laptop or smart phone, that connects to the wireless access point.
What is a Wireless Interface
The rogue AP is configured to mimic the legitimate network.
What is Evil Twin Attack
Wireless access method that has no authentication
This type of interference is caused by motors, heavy machinery, and fluorescent lights
What is Electromagnetic interference (EMI)
This antenna focuses its radiation and absorption of signals in a specific direction.
What is a Directional Antenna
Two roles Wireless Antennas fullfill
What is Absorbing incoming radio signals and Radiating outgoing radio signals.
This attack intercepts a signal from an RFID tag, then manipulates the signal before sending it to the intended recipient
What is Man-in-the-middle (MTM)
Wireless access method that allows a device to securely connect to a wireless network without typing the PSK.
What is a Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
You want to implement 802.1x authentication on your wireless network. This is where would you configure passwords that are used for authentication
What is on a RADIUS server
This attack exploits a vulnerability in the object exchange (OBEX) protocol that allows an attacker to pair to the target device.
What is Bluesnarfing
Used in a enterprise environment to manage multiple access points
What is a Wireless LAN controller
(WLC)
Most effective type of Wi-Fi interference attack. It repeatedly blasts receiving equipment with high-intensity, short-duration RF (radio frequency) bursts at a rapid pace.
What is Spark Jamming
Instead of using a pre-shared key, WPA3 implements what standard
What is Simultaneous Authentication of Equals (SAE)
This is generated after a site survey and shows the Wi-Fi signal strength throughout the building
What is a Heat Map
The most commonly used cryptographic protocol in use for wireless networks.
What is Wi-Fi Protected Access
(WPA)
There are two configuration modes for a wireless network
What is Ad hoc (Peer to Peer) and Infrastructure Mode
This is an example of a Passive RFID tag
What are ID badges, credit cards, and similar devices.
This EAP protocol requires a Protected Access Credential (PAC) to authenticate users
What is EAP Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling
(EAP-FAST)
You need to implement a solution to manage multiple access points in your organization. You would you most likely use
What is a wireless LAN controller (WLC)
Can broadcast the network but require another system to manage clients and the network. Is basically a radio and antenna
What is a Thin Access Point