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This study explores the drawbacks of address randomization in wireless networks and highlights the potential vulnerabilities that can undermine its effectiveness. It offers insights for developers to consider and suggests technical countermeasures to mitigate these issues.
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July 2019 The pitfalls of address randomization in wireless networks Date: 2019-07-17 Authors: Slide <number> Mathieu Cunche
July 2019 Abstract Address randomization has been adopted by vendors as a technique to protect users against passive tracking. This anti-tracking mechanism can be undermine by some elements of transmitted frames. Those issues should be carefully considered by developers. Slide <number> Mathieu Cunche
July 2019 Tracking people using radio signals Slide <number> Mathieu Cunche
July 2019 Discovery protocols in wireless networks Discovery frames: probe requests / advertising packets Slide <number> Mathieu Cunche
July 2019 Address randomization Slide <number> Mathieu Cunche
July 2019 Model Slide <number> Mathieu Cunche
July 2019 Secondary Stable Identifiers Slide <number> Mathieu Cunche
July 2019 Secondary Stable Identifiers Slide <number> Mathieu Cunche
July 2019 Synchronization issues Slide <number> Mathieu Cunche
July 2019 Synchronization issues Slide <number> Mathieu Cunche
July 2019 Predictable fields Slide <number> Mathieu Cunche
July 2019 Predictable fields Slide <number> Mathieu Cunche
July 2019 Content based fingerprinting Slide <number> Mathieu Cunche
July 2019 Content based fingerprinting Slide <number> Mathieu Cunche
July 2019 Active attacks Slide <number> Mathieu Cunche
July 2019 Active attacks Slide <number> Mathieu Cunche
July 2019 Technical countermeasures Slide <number> Mathieu Cunche
July 2019 Lessons learned Slide <number> Mathieu Cunche
July 2019 Manufacturer specific data Slide <number> Mathieu Cunche
July 2019 Conclusion Slide <number> Mathieu Cunche
July 2019 References Slide <number> Mathieu Cunche