Part I: Overview Chapter 1: Wireless Security Overview Chapter 2: Radio Frequency Part II: Hacking 802.11 Wireless Technology Chapter 3: Introduction to 802.11 Chapter 4: 802.11 Discovery Chapter 5: Scanning and Enumerating 802.11 Networks Chapter 6: Attacking 802.11 Networks Chapter 7: Attacking WPA-protected 802.11 Networks Chapter 8: 802.11 Defense Part III: Hacking Additional Wireless Technologies Chapter 9: Hacking Hotspots Chapter 10: The Potential Threat of Bluetooth Chapter 11: Advanced Attacks Index
Johnny Cache (Virginia) received his Masters in Computer Science from the Naval Postgraduate School in 2006. His thesis work, which focused on fingerprinting 802.11 device drivers, won the Gary Kildall award for the most innovative computer science thesis. Johnny wrote his first program on a Tandy 128K color computer sometime in 1988. Since then he has spoken at several security conferences including BlackHat, BlueHat, and ToorCon. He has also released a number of papers related to 802.11 security, and is the author of many wireless tools. He is the founder and Chief Science Officer of Cache Heavy Industries. McGraw-Hill authors represent the leading experts in their fields and are dedicated to improving the lives, careers, and interests of readers worldwide
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