Stronger WLAN security standard approved

Date: 28 June 2004
(ICT World)
Stephen Lawson, IDG News Service (San Francisco Bureau)
The IEEE 802.11i specification, the latest set of rules to bolster security on wireless LANs, has received final approval, according to a co-author of the standard.

The IEEE 802.11i subcommittee recently signed off on the standard, according to a statement from Trapeze Networks, which was attributed to Dan Harkins, a software engineer at the wireless LAN equipment vendor. Harkins was a co-author of several portions of the specification.

The specification adds the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) protocol to 802.11, which forms the basis of Wi-Fi wireless LAN technologies. AES is said to be a stronger form of encryption than is found in the current Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) mechanism, and is the security standard for wireless networks that carry US government information.

The Wi-Fi Alliance says it plans to certify products for 802.11i support beginning in September.