Abstract: Systems and methods for wireless intrusion detection are described. Small scale wireless systems are configured to transmit commands to cellular devices located within a controlled or secure area. One or more detection systems are configured to identify presence of wireless devices within the controlled area based on a radio frequency (RF) transmission of the wireless devices in response to the commands. The microcellular wireless system operates independently of a provider of wireless service to the detected wireless device. The detection system can identify location of the detected wireless device within the controlled area.
Abstract: Systems and methods of securing access to a network are described. Access to the network is secured using multifactor authentication, biometrics, strong encryption, and a variety of wireless networking standards. Biometrics include fingerprints, facial recognition, retinal scan, voice recognition and biometrics can are used in combination with other authentication factors to create a multi-factor authentication scheme for highly secure network access. Requests that require access to secured network resources may be intercepted and a captive portal page returned to challenge a user. Biometric information returned in response to the portal page is used to authenticate the user and determine access rights to the network.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 11, 2008
Publication date:
July 16, 2009
Applicant:
11i Networks Inc.
Inventors:
Mark Edward Kasper, Christopher James Martinez