An Assessment and Study of Wi-Fi Security Through the Use of Wardriving in Caguas, Puerto Rico

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In this project, the current state of wireless security in Caguas, Puerto Rico, is analyzed using wardriving as the primary data acquisition method. Wardriving is a technique for scanning and collecting information from wireless access points while in motion and is widely used by security professionals/enthusiasts to evaluate WLAN systems. This project aims to assess the security configurations of publicly accessible IEEE 802.11 wireless networks and identify potential weaknesses. Data was collected through multiple wardriving audits, focusing on encryption protocols and access point configurations. The findings contribute to the broader understanding of wireless network security in Puerto Rico and suggest measures to strengthen protections in light of increasing internet usage. Key Terms ⎯ Wireless, Wi-Fi, Security, Wardriving, Auditing.

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Design Project Article for the Graduate Programs at Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico

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Iglesias Santiago, M. A. (2024). An Assessment and Study of Wi-Fi Security Through the Use of Wardriving in Caguas, Puerto Rico [Unpublished manuscript]. Graduate School, Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico.

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