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Computer Expert On ARP Spoofing

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A Horizon (Nebraska) High School student used a cell phone to hack into the school's network and shut it down.  Computer expert Dr. Robin Gandhi, assistant professor of information assurance at the University of Nebraska-Omaha, said it is not that difficult to do.  Sheriff's deputies said the student used a process called "ARP spoofing" which allows an attacker to alter routing on a network, and set up a "man-in-the-middle attack."

In Software Assurance in Education, Training & Certification Life Cycle Support Volume I – (Version 2.1, March 1, 2011), Gandhi writes:
Current events related to cybersecurity encourage a fundamental shift in the way we think about educating and training a workforce prepared to address security issues in all phases of a software system.
Read more: http://faculty.ist.unomaha.edu/rgandhi/.

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