We have been hearing about ultra-wide band (UWB) for years, but where are all the UWB products? UWB is supposed to provide a standard, high-speed, wireless connection for your peripherals. Think “wireless USB”, or, “Bluetooth on steroids”. Imagine connecting cameras, printers, and storage devices using a wireless connection instead of a wired connection. Sounds pretty good! But where are all the UWB products? Continue reading Where-oh-where is ultra-wide band?
I added an Articles page to the website today that contains many of the articles and tutorials I have written over the last few years. Quite often, these articles take the form of a multi-part tutorial series on a particular topic. This lets me treat the subject in more detail. On the Articles page you’ll find a [...]

Erik Tews
German graduate students Erik Tews and Martin Beck discovered a limited method to crack WPA, or more specifically, to crack the TKIP component of WPA. Their paper describes the attack and their tkiptun-ng tool carries out the attack.
WPA relies upon the old RC4 encryption algorithm from the infamous WEP protocol and uses TKIP as a “band-aid” to strengthen WEP encryption. WPA was intended as a way to secure existing WEP equipment without using a computationally intensive algorithm. This approach enabled existing hardware (access points and clients) to support WPA with a simple software upgrade. Continue reading WPA Hack
Welcome to MobileParadigm.com. This blog provides thoughtful analysis of enterprise mobility. The topics will include wireless technology, security, mobile messaging, practices/policies for sound mobile governance, cost reduction strategies, mobile collaboration, and mobile strategies. This will likely evolve as my interests, the industry, and technology evolves.
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