Intercepting mobile communications: the insecurity of 802.11
Proceedings of the 7th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking
Security in Fixed and Wireless Networks: An Introduction to securing data communications
Security in Fixed and Wireless Networks: An Introduction to securing data communications
Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Mobile systems, applications, and services
Repairing the bluetooth pairing protocol
Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Security protocols
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E-government is one of the most rapidly evolving service domains in the contemporary information society. Many governments have already developed and provided e-government services to businesses and citizens. Nowadays actors in the government domain attempt to take the next step and exploit the latest wireless technologies in order to provide ubiquitous services for mobile users. However, this approach involves some hidden risks mainly due to the inherent insecurity of the air medium and the vulnerabilities of the wireless systems. Thus, in this paper we investigate the security gaps and considerations which should be taken into account for an m-government system. Finally, we provide a list of security guidelines and policies, which the users of the system should be aware of and follow in order to avoid security attacks.