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26. CSOinformer - WiFi Research
- reavis.org
- Join Richard Clarke, former Special Advisor to the President for Cyber Security, and Jon Callas, Chief Technology Officer for PGP Corporation, as they provide insights into the challenges to achieving seamless encryption within government and on PGP solutions that make secure communications a reality. ...
- Mobile "WiFi" Security Resources .
- This page is a reference listing of vendors, tools and reference sites for WiFi security. ...
- WiFi Miscellaneous Security Tools and Reference Sites.
- WiFi Auditing and Assessment.
- Wireless Security Auditor - detects 802. ...
- WiFi Access Control, Monitoring, Detection and Prevention.
- WiFi Secure Access Points.
- Aruba - secure WAPS and WIFi switching.
27. DTI - Best practice - WiFi (Wireless Fidelity) < Technology < Your E-Business Needs
- www.ukonlineforbusiness.gov.uk
- WiFi.
- WiFi (Wireless Fidelity) is a type of WLAN - a wireless network operating over a short distance, for example, in an office. For a WLAN to be described as WiFi, it has to be built to standards drafted by the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance (WECA). ...
- Using Wifi.
- WiFi is developing fast which means there are a number of standards in use with similar names, not all of which are compatible with each other. ...
- 11b - This is the most common WiFi standard at present and has found widespread use with a large range of 'b' equipment readily available - many hotspots, for example, use 'b'. ...
- Security.
- As with any new technology, the security of WiFi is subject to constant review and improvement. When you buy WiFi equipment you will probably find the security settings switched off - this default allows maximum access to the wireless network. ... The solution is to ensure the security settings - in most cases WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) - are switched on before you begin using the network. This will provide a good standard of security for many applications. ...
- If you need a greater level of security, seek advice from a UK online for business Adviser who will be able to guide you on upgrading your network. Additionally, because WiFi is seen as a key technology by big players like Microsoft and Intel, a great deal of effort is going into creating even more secure standards. ...
- Getting Wifi.
- If you intend to work with your business partners' WiFi systems or use outside access points (hotspots) you need to ensure compatibility with these as well. ...
- You can buy packages from GBP120-GBP500, which includes a WiFi router. On top of this you may need a Wireless network card for each computer or handheld - these cost from GBP40-GBP60 each though WiFi technology is increasingly built into many laptops and PDAs.
28. 802.11 NIST Workshop
- csrc.nist.gov
- 11 Wireless LAN Security Workshop.
- 11 Wireless LAN Security in Falls Church, Virginia. The workshop comprised approximately 30 individuals from the US Federal Government, the WiFi industry and the security and academic communities. Participants included individuals from NIST, the National Security Agency (NSA), the National Communication System (NCS), US Secret Service (USSS), Boeing Corporation, Cisco Systems, Microsoft Corporation, Intel Corporation, TruSecure, Microsoft, Agere Systems, Booz-Allen-Hamilton, Vigil Security, Virginia Tech, the University of Maryland, and the Burton Group.
- 11 wireless LAN (or WiFi) Industry; .
- To convey the Federal government cryptographic security requirements to the WiFi Industry; .
- To map a strategy for the expeditious roll-out of a very robust WiFi security solution; and .
- To identify areas in which NIST can, given adequate resources, play a productive role in the development of WiFi security standards. ...
- Specific working sessions within the workshop included the following: an overview of NIST and an explanation of its roles and responsibilities; an informative session on FIPS-140 (Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules); an enlightening “user perspective” on implementing 802. 11 securely in a large enterprise; an overview of the WiFi Alliance industry organization, and very detailed discussions on the characteristics and rationale of the short-term (WPA—WiFi Protected Access) and long-term (RSN—Robust Security Networks) 802. 11 security solutions. ...
- Thoroughly and holistically analyze the short-term solution, WiFi Protected Access (WPA), and develop implementation guidance to help consumers properly use it securely (ala NIST SP800-48); .
- Launch an education campaign to encourage consumers to transition from the use of equipment based on the current Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) and to inform them that the vision for the industry is the ubiquitous deployment of the more secure solution—Robust Security Networks; .
- Develop better communications and interactions (perhaps through the use of a formal liaison relationship) between groups within the IEEE and the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) that are involved in developing security mechanisms for WiFi; .
- Perform several activities related to the RSN solution, including: a) comprehensively analyze all aspects of the security protocol, algorithms and features; b) identify extant vulnerabilities based on the WiFi threat model; and c) develop the necessary security improvements and drive these through the established IEEE standardization process; .
- Locate financial resources to fund work, such as security review and security mechanism development, within several working groups involved in the standardization of back-end security protocols, equipment provisioning, and securely roaming. ...
29. Technology News: Wireless: WiFi Security, Complexity and Future Debated
- www.technewsworld.com
- SECURITY.
- March 12, 2004 WIRELESS WiFi Security, Complexity and Future Debated .
- In response to concerns over complexity and security, wireless industry experts promised new standards that should begin appearing in products throughout next year. ...
- Despite a healthy boom for WiFi wireless products among home users, issues of security and complexity are still holding back the technology on the enterprise side, experts at a wireless conference said this week. ...
- While speakers at the WiFi Planet Conference in San Jose, California, talked about improvements in the technology and the incredible market gains of WiFi -- despite adverse economic conditions -- there was still concern that the onslaught of even more WiFi equipment, particularly among corporations, could hinder the technology's future development. ...
- Propagate Networks cofounder Paul Callahan, who spoke at the conference in San Jose Friday, told TechNewsWorld that interference issues among the many new wireless hotspots could threaten to complicate WiFi's continued success. ...
- "It's a very big deal from a radio frequency perspective," Callahan said of WiFi complexity, one of the biggest topics at the conference. ... The trend is inevitable because the WiFi industry is driven by low-cost equipment. ...
- WiFi Moves Ahead.
- In response to concerns over complexity and security, wireless industry experts promised new standards that should begin appearing in products throughout next year. ...
- For security, the industry is looking to the 802. 11i standard, which improves on both the Wireless Encryption Protocol (WEP) used in early deployments and the interim security protocol known as WiFi Protected Access (WPA). ...
- Bob Moskowitz, TruSecure's ICSA Labs senior technical director, has worked extensively with standards-setting bodies on WiFi technology and told TechNewsWorld that current industry security efforts are "tactical" rather than long-term solutions. While he described measures to get around band-aid security approaches, Moskowitz added that they are problematic. ...
- 11i security as "so so" and added that those who deploy wireless solutions now will be challenged. ...
- Nevertheless, Moskowitz -- who warned last month of a passphrase issue that rendered WPA security inadequate -- said the 802. 11i security standard will address the problems and should be easier to adopt as the industry moves forward. ...
30. 8Bit Joystick.com: Gonna make a Wifi MP3 jukebox
- www.8bitjoystick.com
- Gonna make a Wifi MP3 jukebox.
- Kymberly is going to be getting a new thin compact notebook later on this month and we are thinking about turning her old Pentium II PC into a WiFi based multimedia household file server. I am going to wipe the HD, reinstall the an OS, add a Wifi PCI card and set it up in her closet or some place out of the way. ...
- I have some research to do on how to go about setting this up with some decent WiFi security. ...
- It really does not have to be more than a Wifi based MP3 jukebox. If anyone has some tips about networking Windows XP and 2000 via Wifi I would love to hear it.
- BTW: To answer your WiFi security question. ... You can configure it to "Require Security", which allows only IPSec connections from other trusted boxes. ...
- I've set several XP/2000 Wifi networks up, some of 'em pretty big so I should be able to help you get everything talking with some ok security - as good as it gets anyway.
- Since WiFi's encryption is crackable (altho we still recommend using 128WEP) it's a good idea to add a reliable layer of security on top of that. ... The nice thing is that it's really easy to set up and it enforces a pretty decent level of security. For my clients who have the money, we use a WiFi firewall like the TZW.
31. Newbury Networks Announces WiFi Watchdog 3.0 With 802.11 WLAN Monitoring and Security for Enterprises
- www.bbwexchange.com
- Newbury Networks Announces WiFi Watchdog 3. ... 11 WLAN Monitoring and Security for Enterprises.
- announced WiFi Watchdog 3. ...
- Through its patented location technology, WiFi Watchdog 3. 0 provides unprecedented 24x7 wireless monitoring and security capabilities enabling enterprises to prevent outside intruders from penetrating the network and legitimate inside users from associating with neighboring wireless networks outside or overlapping the enterprise. ...
- "WLANs will be the largest growing wireless security problem faced by enterprises through 2008," said John Girard, vice president and research director, Gartner. "As enterprises are looking ahead, putting WLAN monitoring into the security budget could go a long way toward solving these critical wireless security issues. ...
- WiFi Watchdog works with any standard wireless LAN (WLAN) deployment to detect, monitor and secure the location of all 802. ... WiFi Watchdog utilizes Newbury's LocalePoint sensors to monitor all channels on the 802. ...
- "So many times enterprise IT and security personnel are either sent on 'treasure hunts' to track down alleged rogue access points or flooded with false alarms from devices that may or may not be harmful to the network. With WiFi 3. 0, enterprises now have a solution that provides accurate and reliable alerts and data for efficient policy enforcement in addition to bulletproof perimeter security capabilities to prevent the intruders from getting onto the network in the first place. ...
- To address the critical security issues enterprises face in today's networks and applications, WiFi Watchdog 3. ...
- -- Physical Perimeter Security -- WiFi Watchdog 3. ... Because WiFi Watchdog 3. 0 monitors the wireless environment 24x7, it keeps a watchful eye on intruders and provides IT/Security personnel with actionable location information and the origin of these attempted intrusions. ...
32. Digital Signature - Wifi Security
- www.digicert.com
- SSL Certificate Internet Security FAQ Certificate Support SSL Reseller Program About DigiCert.
- The days of Internet Security being Only.
- Ecommerce Web Hosting SSL & Network Security Authentication .
- Includes Network Security Bundle: $10,000 Warranty, Secure Site Seal, Secure Email Encryption & Free Web-Based PKI Management.
- : While the osi network model designed a layer between the application and network that could manage security handshakes, tcp/ip left everything above the communication layer to the application. ...
- Digital Signature | internet security systems | Network Security Ssl.
- SSL Certificates | Free PKI Manager | Secure Server Wildcard | SSL Internet Security | Secure Email Encryption | 128 Bit Encryption | SSL | Authentication | Secure Server | Index | Email Us.
33. New WiFi security standard - QuickTopic bulletin board
- www.quicktopic.com
- Topic: New WiFi security standard.
- 11i security; WPA is here. ...
34. Wireless, yes, but with security strings attached - smh.com.au
- www.smh.com.au
- Wireless, yes, but with security strings attached.
- Wireless networks are a great benefit to roving workers but they bring with them unique security problems that even the most vigilant business manager will find difficult to counter.
- 11b were designed with security in mind but technical flaws have appeared since the standard was released.
- This haemorrhaging of the security protocols has made many IT managers review their network topologies and security arrangements for network use. Such managers are forced into the unenviable position of plugging security leaks through tricky configuration of the operating system even as users clamour for greater remote access.
- Computer security is difficult - it must be transparent and convenient for users, yet maintain the desired degree of security. ...
- Most security breaches occur because this trade-off is not appropriately balanced for the value of information it is protecting.
- Wireless networking is a new technology, and, as is often the case, the security lags behind the gee-whiz version 1. ...
- Most security protocols suffer several upgrades before they are up to scratch. Early adopters of wireless Ethernet are wise to pursue new security technologies as they become available. ...
- For now, the best options are, as usual in computer security, something of a compromise. The threat of switching off access for people who don't observe the security procedures coupled with frequent network security monitoring should ensure enough security for many companies.
- 11b (WiFi) standard transmits at 2. ...
35. The hidden gotcha of built-in WiFi - TechUpdate - ZDNet
- www.techupdate.com
- Wired & Wireless | Hardware Upgrades | Software Infrastructure | Security | Web Technology | IT Management .
- The hidden gotcha of built-in WiFi By David Berlind August 20, 2002 Forward in.
- 11b-based wireless Ethernet--as all tablets should--means it may have a problem unique to portable devices with built-in WiFi.
- More and more systems are beginning to ship with built-in WiFi. Considering the fact that I have routinely extolled the virtues of WiFi in this space, you'd think that's a good thing. ...
- It offers a baseline of wireless functionality without addressing needs such as management and security that more mature networking standards cover. Not that the IEEE (the standards-setting body that oversees WiFi) is sitting still. ...
- But, while we wait for that to happen, most of the WiFi vendors are more than willing to provide proprietary technologies that fill in the gaps. Perhaps the best known example is Cisco's wireless security technology called LEAP. ...
- The solution works quite well, unless you want to buy a system like Acer's TabletPC-based Travelmate 100 or any of the umpteen notebooks, PDAs, or other mobile devices with built-in WiFi. Almost none of the companies that make systems with built-in WiFi make the WiFi components themselves. Like Acer, most manufacturers OEM that technology from a third-party WiFi provider. This poses a serious problem for both buyers and sellers of devices with built-in WiFi.
- Suppose the device you want has built-in WiFi from a vendor other than the one that your company has standardized on. If your wireless infrastructure is enabled for a proprietary feature like LEAP and the WiFi guts of the TabletPC you want come from a company other than Cisco, you may have a problem. ...
- As the IEEE standards for wireless Ethernet mature, proprietary solutions will fall out of favor and the risks associated with buying devices with built-in WiFi will diminish. ...
36. Filanet Adds WiFi Security to All-in-One CPE Access Device
- www.xchangemag.com
- Filanet Adds WiFi Security to All-in-One CPE Access Device.
- Vendor Filanet this month makes generally available InterJack 310, a customer premises access product that combines the functionality of a WAN modem, a router, security features including stateful firewall and VPN, basic IP services such as file and printer sharing as well as WiFi security.
- Dore Rosenblum, vice president of marketing for Filanet, says the product is unique because it combines the functionality of multiple boxes, which helps service providers lower their capex and opex costs while climbing the value chain with new features like wireless security.
- New with the 310 is the WiFi security component, which offers a number of layers of wireless security including link layer encryption, authentication using 802. ...
- MCI Broadens Security Portfolio .
37. Wireless_WiFi_Assetz_Consulting
- www.assetz.com
- Security.
- Information Security.
- Physical Security.
- IT Security.
- Wireless & WiFi.
- Wireless Networking & Security .
- Assessing the security risks of wireless (WiFi) networking is arguably one of the greatest challenges companies face in harnessing the rewards to be reaped from wireless networking. ...
- An Assetz Wireless Security Review and Risk Assessment helps your company to understand the information risks introduced by wireless networking and how to effectively manage them. ...
- A review of the security management controls for the wireless solution covering policy, organisation, personnel, asset classification and control, physical security, access control, network and computer management, business continuity, system development and maintenance, and compliance. ...
- A report that details the strengths and weaknesses of security within the wireless solution along with recommendations for short term and long term improvement. ...
- 5 month contract supporting the implementation, operation/security configuration of an Oracle 11i financial and E-Procurement system in a multi-billion government agency. ...
38. Linux Security - The Community's Center For Security
- www.linuxsecurity.com
- Newsletter: Linux Security Week.
- Security Sources.
- Host Security.
- Network Security.
- Server Security.
- Increasing security awareness: visualizing WEP insecurity.
- Secure Mail Suite: The efficiency of email messaging with the security of open source. ...
- It is a simple fact; security awareness is a very important aspect of your security solution. ...
- Failure to give attention to the area of security (awareness) training puts an enterprise at risk because the security of the enterprise resources is as much a human issue as it is a technological issue.
- - One Compaq E500 with an ELSA WiFi wireless network adaptor, used to generate traffic on the wireless network. ...
- Note: for the demonstration it is advised to use equipment that sticks to the WiFi standard as some vendors have added (or are offering on their devices) some additional enhancements to increase the security of the 802. ...
- Note: this setup requires a PRISM based WiFi card in order to work with the bsd-airtools that we are going to use. ...
- Internet Productivity Suite: Cost-effective Internet security and productivity solution starting under $2000. ...
- Risk management seen as key to IT security.
- DHS Gets Relegated to the Corporate Security Margin.
39. Voidstar - Escalating the battle between WiFi hackers and WiFi security
- www.voidstar.com
- Escalating the battle between WiFi hackers and WiFi security A paper, Detecting 802. ... It details techniques for identifying "stumbling" applications commonly used to identify WiFi networks such as NetStumbler. ... There's also been some talk from the community about Information Security people setting up "honeypot" WiFi access points that have no connections and no purpose beyond looking for stumblers. ... but it's also completely pointless isn't it? Wouldn't the effort be better aimed at building mesh networking protocols, solving the roaming problem and building a one click install for home APs to safely share bandwidth? from: JB Wifi << Samsonite with Bluetooth 802. ...
40. Linux Security - The Community's Center For Security
- www.linuxsecurity.com
- Newsletter: Linux Security Week.
- Security Sources.
- Host Security.
- Network Security.
- Server Security.
- Published By: Help Net Security .
- Information security experts Khan and Kwaja combined their WiFi knowledge and created this step-by-step guide covering all the major aspects of 802. ... They cover the whole circle, from initial network and product considerations, over installation and security, to troubleshooting the existing network. ...
- 11" is easy to read, informative and deals with a number of WiFi security facts. The difference between this and other WiFi security publications is that the book is intended to be an implementers guide into building a secure wireless Local Area Network. ...
- Green Hills Sparks Embedded Linux Security Row.
41. WiFi eyes better wireless LAN security
- www.infoworld.com
- WiFi eyes better wireless LAN security .
- 11 wireless LAN products with the WiFi label, on Thursday will announce a new set of mechanisms to combat the security problem that has plagued wireless LANs.
- A WECA official did not provide details of the mechanisms but said they are intended to replace the current security system based on WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy).
- (IEEE) is developing a new security specification that would require equipment to support several different strong algorithms for encrypting traffic. ...
- WECA has taken a "snapshot" of part of the security task group's work to get better security to the market sooner, said Al Petrick, vice chairman of the IEEE 802. ...
- Security concerns have hindered the acceptance of wireless LANs, especially in corporations, overshadowing the potential benefits of letting employees stay connected to a network while moving around a building or campus, according to some analysts.
- With WEP, the keys used to encrypt data passing over the network can be cracked just by examining a brief sample of packets, according to Peter Shipley, a security consultant in Berkeley, Calif.
- 11 systems equipped with other methods of security on top of WEP. ...
- AT&T - Is your network secure? Learn about AT&T's security solutions. Cisco - FREE Cisco Download: Top 100 Questions and Answers about Network Threats Microsoft(R) - Get FREE Microsoft(R) Security Management Tools Microsoft(R) - Register now for FREE Microsoft(R) Security Training LeftHand Networks - Free Paper: Simplify Windows storage with a LeftHand IP SAN .
- Introducing the first complete Internal Security Gateway: Check Point InterSpect - InterSpect provides intelligent worm defense, network zone segmentation, quarantine capabilities, and LAN protocol protection - in one easy to deploy appliance that protects your network from threats.
42. Wireless Communications Research Center - Security Issues - Wireless Research Center - CIO
- www.cio.com
- Security & Privacy.
- Home > Research Centers > Wireless Communications > Security Issues .
- ·Security .
- Wireless local area networks are becoming more prevalent and they are leaving security holes in many organizations networks. ...
- Wireless Security: Good Enough For Medical Records?.
- WiFi found open to new attack.
- 11 wireless LAN security protocol that could let someone find the secret key to a wireless network in a short period of time. ...
- Briefly explains two security concerns of wireless technologies.
- How companies cope with the security problems of wireless networks.
- com/research/communications/security. ...
43. LISNews.com | WiFi getting security extensions
- wireless.lisnews.com
- WiFi getting security extensions.
- "Several companies are readying WLAN hardware and software to address the security and management of remote networks, especially in larger enterprises. ...
- , this week will host security and management product announcements from vendors such as Enterasys Networks Inc. ...
- WiFi getting security extensions | Log in/Create an Account | Top | Search Discussion .
44. Mobile Pipeline | News | WiFi Passes $1 Billion Venture Investment Mark
- www.mobilepipeline.com
- WiFi Passes $1 Billion Venture Investment Mark .
- The past eighteen months have seen more than $1 billion in venture capital flow into WiFi projects, said a study released by the Wireless Data Research Group and e-mail newsletter publisher FierceWireless. ...
- The figure, representing venture capital WiFi investment since January, 2001, showed strong long-term prospects for the wireless standards, the firms said, comparing WiFi to established technologies such as Ethernet. ...
- While investment was strong across-the-board, the most cash, just under 34 percent, went to network operations firms, with emphasis on roaming and billing, security, administration and efficiency; nearly another third of the venture capital cash flowed into chipset companies, the report said. ...
- Intel Capital was the busiest WiFi-focused VC, making at least 15 investments over the 10 quarters studied. ...
- The Bay Area remains the hottest of WiFi hot spots, with fully 43 percent of the VC funding headed for San Francisco and surrounding areas. ...
- Will Cisco's WLAN security problems change your organization's buying patterns? .
- Security Pipeline | Server Pipeline | Small Business Pipeline | Storage Pipeline | Web Services Pipeline .
45. Fabián Rodríguez - Internet Consulting: Strategy, Security, Trust.
- www.fabianrodriguez.com
- com Infrequent notes and postings about security, data encryption, WiFi, Colombian matters and more :) Filter.
- Fabian in the press Security thoughts Free/Libre OSS Colombian tips WiFi notes .
- Internet Consulting - Strategy, Security, Trust.
- "Digital Security using OpenPGP": custom crypto & security tools training for businesses & NGOs. ...
- Adopting security and trust policies that will make your business and personal online experience more secure .
- 509 certificates - learn about these security technologies .
- Réseau Communautaire Sans-Fil du Québec - french - Wireless (WiFi/802. ...
46. Zone-H.org * News
- www.zone-h.org
- IT is Zone-H's contribution to the IT security world. ...
- Expert exposes security flaws.
- A COMPUTER expert who hacked into the networks of 15 Londonderry firms in an afternoon, today defended his illegal bid to expose lax computer security.
- They used around £80 worth of other equipment, a wireless WiFi card and a magnetic mount omnidirectional antenna, which can be found at any computer store.
- Mr Curran warned that substandard security among companies using a wireless network allowed hackers to connect to their systems, surfing and downloading from the net for free, or even accessing confidential business information.
47. Aaron on Wireless “Security”
- www.stargeek.com
- stargeek home PHP scripts articles seo tools links search contact shop Aaron on Wireless “Security”.
- Aaron on Wireless “Security”.
- Aaron on Wireless “Security” 12/31/2002 12:09.
- com: Title: Comments: Similar Items Aaron on Wireless “Security”.
- Is Using Your Neighbor's WiFi A Crime? Is Leaving Your's Unsecured?.
- Is Using Your Neighbor's WiFi A Crime? Is Leaving Your's Unsecured? 12/26/2003 12:46.
- Now that WiFi in the home is incredibly popular (to the point that completely non-technical folks are picking up access points at Wal-mart), the new legal questions are starting to come up - and it sounds like people are confusing the issues. Last month, we wrote about the very sick individual who was arrested in Canada for (a) driving the wrong way down a one way street (b) driving without any pants on (c) using a laptop while driving (d) using that laptop to download child porn (e) which he accessed via a free WiFi connection. Clearly, the guy deserved to be arrested, but what shocks me is that all anyone can talk about is the fact that he was using a free WiFi network, and how the owner of that WiFi network should be punished - and not any of the things the sick guy was doing himself. ... There are perfectly legitimate reasons to leave your WiFi access point open to the public (assuming your ISP's terms of service allow it), and yet everyone is focused on why wireless access point owners need to make their systems more secure. ... It's completely possible to open up your WiFi network, without letting anyone else who gets on the network to access your computers. ...
- From: wifi inet news.
- Aaron on Wireless “Security”.
48. WiFied - Wireless WiFi network solutions, products, services, installation and advice
- www.wified.co.uk
- Our WiFi glossary will put you on the right path ! .
- What is WiFi?.
- WiFi is a global networking standard. The word WiFi is short for wireless fidelity.
- WiFi simply replaces these cables with small low powered two way radios. ... WiFi is also know as 802. ...
- WiFi Protected Access - a new standard designed to shore up improve security for WiFi networks. The new standard -- called the The WiFi Protected Access (WPA) -- is aimed at business customers who want better security. ... That security technology uses fixed encryption keys. ...
- Short for Wired Equivalent Privacy, a security protocol for wireless local area networks defined in the 802. ... WEP is designed to provide the same level of security as that of a wired LAN. ... WEP provides security by encrypting data over radio waves so that it is protected as it is transmitted from one end point to another.
- APs are important for providing heightened wireless security and for extending the physical range of service a wireless user has access to. ...
- A public WiFi connection which you can use to surf the internet when you are out and about. ...
- What is WiFi? .
- WiFi glossary .
49. w4
- w4.evectors.it
- htmlPost Topics:WiFi, Thinking, Statistics, Interviews Philips to Release Wi-Fi TVPosted: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 21:54:12 GMTA leaked early press release reveals Philips 23-inch LCD, 802. ... htmlPost Topics:WiFi, Music, Video RoamAD Partner Unwires AucklandPosted: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 21:31:51 GMTRoamAD's so-far unique implementation of zone coverage with standard Wi-Fi used by Reach Wireless to offer service in Auckland's central business district: RoamAD uses 802. ... htmlPost Topics:WiFi, SD Card, Goals Nextel Accepts Paying Customers in N. ... htmlPost Topics:WiFi, Cisco, Hardware, SD Card, broadband, IBM, Thinking, Comments NewburyOpen. ... htmlPost Topics:WiFi, Ideas, Memes NewburyOpen. ... htmlPost Topics:WiFi, Ideas, Memes Linksys Offers Boingo as Turnkey OptionPosted: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 19:29:21 GMTLinksys's WRV54G has firmware upgrade to allow owners to enable Boingo Hot Spot in a Box service: Boingo presents the latest twist in turnkey hotspots solutions: buy a WRV54G for about $180 to $200, check a box to activate the Boingo feature, and sign up with Boingo. ... htmlPost Topics:Gateway, WiFi Wayport Bags Golden ArchesPosted: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 16:21:09 GMTWayport will unwire 13,000 McDonald's: Wayport, one of the very earliest and longest-lasting Wi-Fi hotspot operators, has reportedly become the sole contractor to provide Wi-Fi service in 13,000 McDonald's. ... htmlPost Topics:WiFi, Productivity, Corporations, Strategy Wayport Bags Golden ArchesPosted: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 16:21:09 GMTWayport will unwire 13,000 McDonald's: Wayport, one of the very earliest and longest-lasting Wi-Fi hotspot operators, has reportedly become the sole contractor to provide Wi-Fi service in 13,000 McDonald's. ... htmlPost Topics:WiFi, Productivity, Corporations, Strategy Wayport Bags Golden ArchesPosted: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 16:21:09 GMTWayport will unwire 13,000 McDonald's: Wayport, one of the very earliest and longest-lasting Wi-Fi hotspot operators, has reportedly become the sole contractor to provide Wi-Fi service in 13,000 McDonald's. ... htmlPost Topics:WiFi, Productivity, Strategy Source: Susan Mernit's Blog: Navigating the Info Jungle Wayport to wifi McDonald'sPosted: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 05:18:00 GMTWhy am I happy about this news? I don't eat fast food and I dislike food franchises--but I want to see Wifi everywhere so I can plug in as needed. ... html#108183348057311406 Source: Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog wifi harddrivesPosted: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 14:42:57 GMTAsus is promising to "change your perception on data storage" when it releases what may be the world's first Wi-Fi enabled network-attached hard drive storage system.
- I just spent a cranky hour trying to figure out why my WiFi network would appear, then vanish, then flicker back, and then vanish again, every few seconds.
- This will only get worse, as our phones use the internet, our cars use WiFi to fill up their MP3 players and to tell us about the maintenance needs, and everything wants to sync with our calendars. ...
- html#note_35441Post Topics:WiFi, Thinking Source: Wi-Fi Networking News SBC Offered Wi-Fi/DSL Router before QwestPosted: Fri, 09 Apr 2004 23:35:46 GMTQwest's claim of being first telco to offer DSL/Wi-Fi gateway bundle contradicted by SBC's offering: Alert reader Chester Cade, an SBC customer, contacted us to provide details about SBC Yahoo!'s DSL offering for residential customers noting that the offer of a $149 or $179 Wi-Fi/DSL router/modem bundle (with $99 off for service commitment) has been available for months. ... htmlPost Topics:Gateway, WiFi, Yahoo PC Magazine's Wireless GlossaryPosted: Fri, 09 Apr 2004 22:15:15 GMTPC Mag includes host of wireless definitions in laptop-buying guide: Cogent, brief, accurate descriptions of common wireless terms are part of this larger package of stories about buying a laptop. ... htmlPost Topics:WiFi, Productivity, Security, Hardware, Digital Communities, 50 Books Opportunistic Location FinderPosted: Fri, 09 Apr 2004 22:06:43 GMTQuarterscope using wardriving databases, software-only approach to simulate GPS services: The CTIA (cell trade association) gave Quarterscope a runner-up award for its unique software-only solution, still in testing, which can identify a Wi-Fi-enabled device's location through a mapped database of wardrove access points. ... htmlPost Topics:WiFi, Productivity, Hardware, Simulations, Interviews Extending Connexion to the GroundPosted: Thu, 08 Apr 2004 22:30:56 GMTConnexion by Boeing and Singapore's StarHub connect network billing: It's been a dream of mine since I first heard about Connexion that the business traveler of tomorrow checks their email at home over Wi-Fi (using DSL backhaul), handles work in the back of the cab to the airport by 2. ... htmlPost Topics:WiFi, email Tool to Crack Cisco LEAP ReleasedPosted: Thu, 08 Apr 2004 21:40:53 GMTAutomated LEAP attack tool available: A network engineer last year reported a major hole in Lightweight EAP, Cisco's previously preferred method of authentication a user across a wireless network to gain access to a network. ... ) Cisco issued an unrelated security warning yesterday about its access point management tool, WLSE: The software apparently had a hardcoded username and password built in that provides full access to the unit. ... htmlPost Topics:WiFi, Productivity, Security, Cisco Tool to Crack Cisco LEAP ReleasedPosted: Thu, 08 Apr 2004 21:40:53 GMTAutomated LEAP attack tool available: A network engineer last year reported a major hole in Lightweight EAP, Cisco's previously preferred method of authentication a user across a wireless network to gain access to a network. ... htmlPost Topics:WiFi, Productivity, Cisco Qwest Offers Wi-Fi in DSL ModemPosted: Thu, 08 Apr 2004 21:24:23 GMTQwest is selling DSL customers a $60 (or rented for $3/month) gateway with Wi-Fi built-in: Actiontec is a big winner here, with Qwest selling their DSL/Wi-Fi combo. ... htmlPost Topics:Gateway, WiFi, Productivity, broadband .
50. WatchGuard LiveSecurity
- www.corecom.com
- Stopping WiFi Intruders.
- With 15 practical steps you can take, and over 40 links to Web pages explaining various aspects of wireless security, Lisa's article provides a great starting point to help you do wireless as safely as it can be done today. ...
- 11b wireless LANs (WLANs), commonly known as "WiFi", are spreading like wildfire in corporate networks, large and small. Companies are deploying WiFi in conference rooms, warehouses, and other "hot spots" to increase business efficiency. ... 5 million WiFi products were sold worldwide in 2001.
- Think your company doesn't have WiFi? Think again. WiFi is creeping into corporate networks through that famous backdoor: the home office. According to Dell'Oro, WiFi SOHO revenue jumped to $200 million in 4Q01. Every consumer PC now ships with WiFi support in Windows XP. New laptops offer WiFi as a NIC option. ...
- Community networks like the Bay Area Wireless Users Group and Seattle Wireless make WiFi freely available to anyone passing through. ...
- WiFi Happens.
- Even if your company is untouched by WiFi, that won't last long. Begin planning for WLAN deployment now by assessing security risks, developing policies, and implementing security measures to maintain the integrity and security of your company's network.
- Most products offer these security measures, but surveys indicate nearly 70% of today's WLANs do not use them. ... Tan said, "The most common WLAN mistake is that users get so excited about WiFi, they forget all about security. ...
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