eduroam (education roaming) is the secure, worldwide roaming wireless network developed for the international research and education community. The eduroam footprint continues to expand, across countries and beyond university campuses to support global mobility for more academics...
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GRENA, the Georgian Research and Educational Networking Association, provided the eduroam roaming service to guests celebrating the 100th anniversary of Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (TSU) on 8 February 2018. More than 130 guests from Georgia and other countries used...
The latest statistics for the eduroam service show yet more growth in 2017 with a 18% increase in international authentications and a 21% increase in national authentications. 85 countries now take part in eduroam around the world with Tajikistan being the latest country to join the...
Recently, the news of the Key Reinstallation Attack (KRACK) vulnerability allowing the decryption of WPA2 messages being the key exploit was announced. This may open up additional vulnerabilities toward a wireless client and the security and integrity of their browsing traffic. KRACK is...
With billions of authentications every year in thousands of locations across 78 countries you might think that eduroam is an immensely complicated system and something like “Black Magic”. How after-all does the station WiFi hotspot in Geneva know about your account from a...




