Mobile Computing AND Network Security
Mobile Computing AND Network Security
AND
NETWORK SECURITY
1
Contents
Introduction
Latest trends
Technology
Architecture
Applications
Network
limitations
2
MOBILE COMPUTING
Mobile computing is a generic term describing one’s ability to
use technology while moving. Mobile computing can be
seen as an integration of portable computers and wireless
networks.
3
Portability
A portable computing device is a general purpose computer that
can be easily moved from place to place.
Weight
Dependence on battery
4
Wireless communication
Security Concerns
– Authentication is critical
» Normal network point
of attachment is a wall tap
» Wireless access makes
network attachment too easy
– Exposure to over-the-air
wiretapping
» Any transmitter can also
be a receiver!
» Some wireless networks
provide secure air links
5
Latest trends
Mobile computing devices are becoming smaller, lighter and
more powerful than their predecessors. two prominent classes
of mobile computing devices are
Palm OS
Pocket Pc
6
Technology
Mobile computing embraces
a host of portable
technologies. From
notebook computers to
personal digital assistants
(PDA)
7
Architecture
Mobility services can be
classified into 3 groups.
Common mobility
services (CMS)
Mobility management
services (MMS)
Special mobility
services (SMS)
8
Applications
9
Network
Most handheld computers come with built in infrared ports that
can be used to exchange information with a network or a
computer at short range. some of the networking examples are
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, infrared data association, ultra wide band
radio.
10
Network security
11
Limitations in mobile
computing
Insufficient bandwidth
Security standards
Power consumption
Transmission Interferences
Potential Health Hazards
Human Interface with devices
12
Quality of data in mobile
computing
Mobile computing enables immediate validation of the data
It reduces the transcription error for survey like applications
Using networking, information can be made available in near
real-time
Very fast turn around time from data collection to analysis
and reporting. This can translate into significant cost saving
13
Conclusion
Mobile computers offer many new options,
however there are difficulties to consider.
Generally, wireless laptops cost 50% to 100%
more than their desktop counterparts. Laptops
are also harder to upgrade most proprietary
hardware components that limit future options.
14
Queries
15