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“WiFi Technology: Security Aspects regarding Networking”

    “WiFi Technology: Security Aspects regarding Networking” Khan Asif Ahmed 1 , Anita B. Dube 2 , C. H. Sawarkar 3 1 aasifnasim@gmail.com, 2 abdube@gmail.com, chsawarkar@gmail.com Department of Computer Science & IT Shri Shivaji College of Arts Commerce & Science, Akola ABSTRACT: Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) is one of today’s leading wireless technologies, with Wi-Fi support being integrated into more and more devices: laptops, PDAs, mobile phones. However, one configuration aspect all too often goes unnoticed: security. Let's have a closer look at the level of security of encryption methods used in modern Wi-Fi implementations. INTRODUCTION: What is WiFi? The IEEE standard that governs Wi-Fi technology is IEEE 802.11; that standard has gone through several generations since its inception in 1997. The IEEE sets standards for a range of technological protocols, and it uses a numbering system to classify these standards “A wi...

“Advance and Future Trends of Information Technology in Agriculture”

“Advance and Future Trends of Information Technology in Agriculture” C. H. Sawarkar 1 , P R Kolhe 2 , 3 K. Asif Ahmed 3 1 , 3 Dept of Computer Science & IT Shri Shivaji College of Arts Commerce & Science, Akola chsawarkar@gmail.com , aasifnasim@gmail.com 2 a prakash_r_kolhe@rediffmail.com Assistant Professor of Computer Science, College of Agricultural Engineering & Technology, Dapoli, Ratnagiri ABSTRACT: After 1965 there is the word in everyone mouth. Green revolution, green revolution and after some years of mechanization and from last two decades the words information technology, computerization in agriculture is revolving. Information technology is the one of the field which changes the life style and social consciousness dynamically. The country having area 328 Mha but productivity is too low which is due to inefficient management of resources. For management, there is requirement of system which is capable at thinking more than the m...