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51. Amazon.ca: Books: Wi-Fi Security
- www.amazon.ca
- Wi-Fi Security.
- Offers businesses a world of strategic advantages and a host of security problems. ...
- Wireless technology offers businesses a world of strategic advantages -- and a host of security problems. But thanks to McGraw-Hill's WiFi Security, your company's mission-critical data can be safeguarded, even against hackers intent on exploiting vulnerabilities in your business's network brought on by wireless communications. ...
- Written with insight by a leading wireless security expert, WiFi. ...
- I am really impressed with this book! WiFi has always been a difficult subject to master, especially with respect to security. ... I highly recommend this book to ANYONE who is dealing with WiFi Security at any level. ...
- WiFi is an important topic and I believe this book covers all the most important issues with excellent clarity and detail. ... At least with this book, I feel I have a better command of what needs to be done to improve our WiFi security at our company. ...
- It's filled with a lot of information that are irrelevent of (Wi-Fi) security. ...
- WiFi for the Masses, March 3, 2003 .
- Reviewer: The Security Maestro from USA .
- This comprehensive tome on WiFi Security should be read by security and IT professionals; as well as technology hobbyists. ...
- Subjects > Computers & Internet > Web Development > Internet Commerce > Security .
- Subjects > Computers & Internet > Web Development > Security & Encryption > Network Security .
- Computer Data Security.
52. Frame4 Security Systems - Faster, More-Secure WiFi
- www.frame4.com
- Faster, More-Secure WiFi.
- 11b in terms of security. The older WiFi used a scheme called WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) to defy eavesdropping attempts -- but in practice, even semi-skilled hackers can defeat it.
- WiFi wireless networks are an unqualified success both in performance and in acceptance by a skeptical public -- they let you share an Internet connection among all the PCs in your home for less than $100 a PC.
- 11b" WiFi.
- 11b WiFi is already too fast, in that it transfers data far faster than they can be downloaded on any cable or DSL broadband Internet connection. ...
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- Security Services.
- Security Training.
- Security Newsletter.
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- Your use of this website constitutes acceptance of the Frame4 Security Systems Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
53. WiFi eyes better wireless LAN security
- www.infoworld.com
- WiFi eyes better wireless LAN security .
- Cisco releases WLAN security protocol (ComputerWorld) .
- 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. ...
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54. WarDriving.com
- www.wardriving.com
- Security Advisories.
- Maximum Wireless Security .
- Cisco warns of wireless security hole which is. ...
- Wi-Fi signals turn up in some unexpected places - 77 networks, in 440 miles? (using wifi ability built into Windows, does that even count as wardriving?) they even jumped on one and browsed the web and sent email. ...
- Powerful Wireless Security Tools for Free - your standard introductory article. ...
- Free WiFi in Irelandat the Dublin, Shannon and Cork airports. ...
- Take my WiFi, please .
- Cisco pushes for new wireless security protocol .
- net has a great TV show covering WiFi in Nova Scotia, a networking group in Cork, Ireland and an FBI agent interview about wardriving by Drew of WiFimaps. ...
55. Russell Beattie Notebook
- www.russellbeattie.com
- Mobile Group Networking using WiFi.
- After the second day, I brought my WiFi cards with me, so I could attach to the network and hand my card to who ever wanted to use the net without having to swap desks, etc. ...
- We're going down to PC City tomorrow and grabbing a handful of WiFi cards and getting everyone set up. ... I didn't need to buy the WiFi cards several weeks ago when I was in the U. ...
- Russ, have you considered security issues like anyone parking his car in front of your office being able to connect to your lan as if he was inside?Posted by Francois PLANQUE.
- but I attended a conference at Interop about Mobility & Security and a whole pannel of experts explained that current Wifi security standards were a joke and the only reasonable way to use Wifi right now was to connect the entry point OUTSIDE of your firewall and let people in, only via VPN. ...
- basically the same security applies at home if you don't wan't your neighbors to start sneaking around in your files ;) .
- Security is always a compromise between convenience and cost. Enabling the normal WiFi encryption should be enough to ward off "wardrivers", be they actually in a car or in the same building. ...
56. Security.NL maakt Nederland veilig
- www.security.nl
- Windows Security Bulletins .
- Sun Security Alerts.
- Debian Security Advisories.
- Suse Security Advisories.
- Firewall en secure VPN login zijn kern Wi-Fi security .
- Nu Wi-Fi door steeds meer tele- en thuiswerkers gebruikt gaat worden moeten bedrijven hun wireless policies en security op orde hebben, of de gevolgen onder ogen zien, zo hebben security experts bedrijven gewaarschuwd. ... Er zijn echter een aantal security problemen waar bedrijven mee te maken krijgen. Gartner raadt bedrijven dan ook aan om hun Wi-Fi security, nog voordat de WLAN boom echt begint, op orde te hebben. ...
- Het grootste gevaar zit in de modules die het WiFi verkeer tot stand moeten brengen. In praktijk kun je voor ongeveer 15 euro een antenne maken die in een straal van enkele kilometers WiFi netwerken opzoekt. ... In sommige gevallen kun je de interne modules van een WiFi Hotspot beschadigen. De opvolger van WiFi op de 5 Ghz band (ook militair) is tevens vatbaar voor dezelfde straal verbinding. Stoorzenders voor GSM zijn ook verboden ivm 112 alarm centrales maar WiFi heeft hier niks mee te maken. ... Software matig is WiFi en de opvolger een enorme ramp. ...
- Het grootste gevaar zit in de modules die het WiFi verkeer tot stand moeten brengen. In praktijk kun je voor ongeveer 15 euro een antenne maken die in een straal van enkele kilometers WiFi netwerken opzoekt. ... In sommige gevallen kun je de interne modules van een WiFi Hotspot beschadigen. De opvolger van WiFi op de 5 Ghz band (ook militair) is tevens vatbaar voor dezelfde straal verbinding. Stoorzenders voor GSM zijn ook verboden ivm 112 alarm centrales maar WiFi heeft hier niks mee te maken. ... Software matig is WiFi en de opvolger een enorme ramp. ...
57. Smart Mobs: Homeland Security and WiFi
- www.smartmobs.com
- Homeland Security and WiFi.
- Paul Boutin's Wired News piece, Feds Label Wi-Fi a Terrorist Tool, tells us the US Homeland Security Dept. views wireless access points as potential threats to national security. ...
- Attention, Wi-Fi users: The Department of Homeland Security sees wireless networking technology as a terrorist threat. ...
- "Homeland Security is putting people in place who will be in a position to say, 'If you're going to get broken into. ... we're going to start regulating,'" said Cable and Wireless security architect Shannon Myers in a panel dubbed "Homeland Security vs. ...
- Since being named special advisor to the president for cyberspace security last year, Clarke has stressed wireless access points as a national security threat. ...
- Millions of houses are getting connected, which means that more and more are getting vulnerable," Clarke told attendees at the Black Hat Security Briefings in Las Vegas earlier this year. ...
58. Pentagon prohibits wireless, citing security reasons
- www.nwfusion.com
- NOSes Outsourcing Routers/Switches Security Service Providers Small/Med. ...
- Security / Pentagon prohibits wireless, citing security reasons.
- The Office of the Secretary of Defense has issued a memorandum that prohibits the use of many types of wireless technologies in the Pentagon and much of the Army, Navy and Air Force until the military has developed a wireless security strategy, which it expects to do with assistance from the National Security Agency.
- Attached to the memo, which pertains to use of wireless in the military's IT networks, is a document entitled "Pentagon Area Common Information Technology Wireless Security Policy. " The document elaborates on the dangers of wireless to network security and the steps the Penatgon and its service branches are taking to come to grips with it. ...
- The Penatgon's wireless security policy document specifically notes that the prohibitions on wireless do not pertain to "land mobile, emergency, and tactical radios and one-way receive-only devices. ...
- Stenbit notes that the OSD has asked the National Security Agency to "develop a Wireless Technology Vulnerabilities Database" for the Defense Department.
- It reiterates standing notions of security for voice, data and video, network servers, LANs and telecommunications, noting that all need to protect against intrusion, disabling and failure to authenticate users. ...
- The document recommends that military's "network-capable, wireless computing devices" use security mechanisms that include password protection or authentication based on public-key certificates or biometrics, among other technologies. ...
- The document points to concerns that wireless LANs and other types of wireless technologies may enable remote eavesdropping and unauthorized entry into Pentagon systems if not used with the appropriate security.
- The Pentagon wireless security document asks defense agencies to record and gain certification for any wireless information systems they use, and to conduct an audit to detect unauthorized wireless information systems.
- Security research center.
- Latest security news, analysis and research links.
- Network World on Security | Security News Alert.
- Security forum - Discuss security issues with other network pros.
- Breaking security news .
59. PCWorld.com - Wi-Fi Security Gets a Boost
- www.pcworld.com
- 11 Wireless > Wi-Fi Security Gets a Boost 802. 11i standard will plug security holes, but products may not be available for almost a year. ... 11i standard will plug all known security holes in IEEE 802. ...
- WEP, or Wired Equivalent Privacy, the security mechanism initially built into all standard 802. ...
- More Secure Effective wireless LAN security requires several parts, the engineers said. ...
- 11i, users should be able to give their wireless LANs a subset of the upcoming security features through a software or firmware upgrade to WPA (Wireless Protected Access), a specification adopted by the Wi-Fi Alliance, the industry group that certifies Wi-Fi products. ...
- Those authentication systems could include EAP-TLS (Extensible Authentication Protocol-Transport Level Security), PEAP (Protected EAP), or Cisco's LEAP (Lightweight EAP), which Cisco introduced as part of an effort to boost its own products' security beyond WEP for demanding enterprise customers.
- As stronger industry-standard security mechanisms become available, Cisco will offer them but also continue to support its own protocols for some time to serve customers that want to use them, Sundaralingam said.
60. Computer Security Dictionary: Wi-Fi
- www.itsecurity.com
- WiFi .
- WiFi is a brand name controlled by the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance (WECA). ... 11b standard for wireless LANs, and ensures interoperability between all WiFi wireless LANs. ...
- WiFi includes basic security features for authentication and privacy.
- WiFi's privacy is based on WEP (wired equivalent privacy) encryption. ...
61. WiFi Security Checklist
- www.securitytechnique.com
- WiFi Security Checklist.
- 11b though, in the latter half of 2002 WiFi security has become the conversation topic of choice at corporate IT water fountains and coffee machines. By now, just about everyone has heard of problems with WiFi security. ... WiFi device manufacturers and the IEEE (who devised the original 802. 11b security protocol called WEP) downplayed the vulnerability. ... 11b systems had already been shipped; an army of unix hackers pieced together tools to pierce the anemic security offered by WEP. ...
- The IEEE and device manufacturers have announced updated security protocols that should not suffer from the same vulnerabilities, but consumers and corporate IT staffs will have to wait for devices based on new standards to be designed, tested, and shipped. Where does this leave the wireless community? We're not out of the woods with respect to security, but it could be worse. WPA (WiFi Protected Access) will be a definite improvement over WEP, but it will be several months before WPA enabled products are available in the channel. ... 11i is a distant solution promising improved security over WPA, but it is at least a year away. ... 11i based products will come with a WEP reverse-compatible mode that would most likely defeat any security improvements if it is used.
- It is intended to be a concise list of steps you can take to limit the security risk of operating an 802. ...
- Check with your vendor about security upgrades. Some WiFi product vendors have included proprietary enhanced security features. A notable example of this is the Cisco Aironet 340 family which contains a number of security enhancements over WEP. The drawback is that in order to benefit from proprietary security enhancements, one must generally operate a homogeneous wireless network with hardware from only one vendor. ...
62. Network Management Tools from OPENXTRA
- www.openxtra.com
- Neutrino Sensor WiFi Intrusion Protection System.
- Are you protecting your assets? The award winning WiFi Intrusion Protection System is the only economical way to ensure that your entire WiFi network is protected against attack or misuse 24/7 across all standards. ...
- WiFi .
63. Army locks down wireless LAN
- www.fcw.com
- Homeland Security.
- Security.
- For Fort Sam Houston officials, security was a high priority as they shopped for a wireless LAN. A network with security flaws was not an option. Also, officials knew that they ought to follow stricter security guidelines than the average organization.
- "Previously, I worked for a large financial institution and understood that it was only a matter of time until federal agencies were forced to tighten up their network security requirements," said Matthew Albertson, senior network design engineer at the fort. ... So we searched for the most restrictive security standards that we could find and used them as the foundation for our selection. ...
- Officials at the Army base determined that to prevent unauthorized access to their wireless connections, they would have to deploy a number of extra security checks.
- 11 security features have created a lot of fear, uncertainty and doubt," said J. ... Although "there are some potential security holes, there are also steps information technology departments can take to close them up. ...
- One problem with security products is that they tend to add overhead and diminish network performance. ...
- "I think that you get the highest degree of security when you mix and match products because a hacker doesn't have to just break one firm's security check, he has to break all of them," Albertson said.
- Network security starts with access control, which prevents unauthorized users from entering a network. ...
- Vendors built some security functions into 802. ...
- 's NetHawk security system and Enterasys Networks Inc. ...
- Benefits: The military base's new network infrastructure can be quickly and easily installed with no security holes and in full compliance with federal guidelines.
64. Wireless Security: The Complete Documentation
- www.l0t3k.org
65. Internet Telephony WiFi Telephony
- www.tmcnet.com
- Wireless Security -- A VoIP Challenge.
- But, if youâ ™ve read any of the articles about WLANs in the past year, you are acutely aware of a well-documented and widespread security concern. ... So unconcerned was the WLAN community about wireless security that many WLAN sites had no security enabled at all. It was the seminal RC4 analysis article that documented the weakness in the WEP architecture and the fact that hackers with the right tools and enough patience could crack even the highest level of the WEP security encryption.
- 11 working group to go back into session and redefine new, more rigorous wireless security schemes that would be embraced by the market. ...
- The IEEE standards body, industry alliances, and individual WLAN vendors have responded by proposing multiple options for more rigorous and â śbullet-proofâ ť security schemes. ... 11i security standard, most WLAN vendors currently offer â śsafeâ ť WLAN solutions with some form of enhanced security that attempts to address WEPâ ™s weaknesses. Now, WLAN customers can breath a sigh of relief with these strengthened security features, but there may be repercussions with regards to the support of specific WLAN applications. ...
- Facing the documented security problems with WEP, enterprises that had already deployed an 802. 11 WLAN took many different steps to maximize security within the established standards framework. This included imposing alternate security policies that minimized the overall security risk of running a production WLAN. ...
- Even though the WEP/RC4 security standard is flawed, it still takes some concerted effort of tracing traffic to crack a static WEP key. ...
- Deploying an off-the-shelf VPN does enhance the security of data because it is an end-to-end encryption scheme, which impacts more than just the RF security domain. A large number of corporations have taken this approach because it is commercially available, already under their IT department control and provides security to satisfy their concerns about wireless hacker intervention. ...
- Isolation of voice traffic by using VLANs is another approach to eliminate or minimize any security policy impact on a voice application. ... Additionally, most current WiFi access points support the concept of VLANs, which further simplifies use of the wireless infrastructure by having different security policies for the various VLANs, while also segregating voice and data traffic. ...
66. Howstuffworks "How WiFi Works"
- www.howstuffworks.com
- Security.
- How WiFi Works.
- Adding WiFi to a Computer.
- One of the best things about WiFi is how simple it is. Many new laptops already come with a WiFi card built in -- in many cases you don't have to do anything to start using WiFi. It is also easy to add a WiFi card to an older laptop or a desktop PC. ...
- A hotspot is a connection point for a WiFi network. ... There are many WiFi hotspots now available in public places like restaurants, hotels, libraries and airports. ...
- Introduction to How WiFi Works.
- WiFi's Radio Technology.
- Adding WiFi to a Computer.
- Configuring WiFi.
- WiFi Security.
67. Best Buy's Security Mayday
- www.baselinemag.com
- Home > PROJECTS > Security > Best Buy: May Day Mayday for Security .
- Security .
- June 7, 2002 Best Buy: May Day Mayday for Security By Sean Gallagher The retailer's in-store wireless network exposed customers' credit card data. ...
- You could call it a security Mayday. ...
- 11b wireless networking standard, also known as WiFi. But the $15 billion consumer-electronics retailer apparently did not use even the most fundamental security features of WiFi, leaving information passed over the wireless network unencrypted. ...
- WiFi, Bluetooth Make Peace (eWEEK) .
- "It's dumb not to encrypt [wireless data]," says Jonas Hellgren, managing director at data security consulting firm Guardent. ...
- Best Buy's vulnerability became public in a May 1 posting to a mailing list on Security Focus Online, the Web site for a company that provides security threat management systems. ...
- It's not unusual for companies to operate WiFi networks without encryption. Hellgren estimates that over half of WiFi networks are running unencrypted. On a recent test in Boston, Hellgren says only five of the 50 networks his team intercepted while wandering through the city were using the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption scheme built into WiFi network hardware. ...
- The gap in the Minneapolis retailer's security apparently wasn't limited to a specific geographic area. ...
- 11b, without WEP," Eric Parker, an analyst at Mind Security, said on the Security Focus online site. ...
- 4/20 - Know Who's on Your Network: Trust & Identity Security Solutions with Frank Derfler. ...
- Certification Prep: A+, Certified Novell Engineer, iNET+, MCSA, MCSE, Network+, Security, Server+ .
68. Wind River's Embedded Solutions Drive Support for WiFi and Network Security
- www.spectrumresellers.com
- Wind River's Embedded Solutions Drive Support for WiFi and Network Security.
- Wind River integrates key wireless and security components in .
- , the worldwide market leader in embedded software and services, today announced availability of the second generation of its industry-leading Wind River(R) PLATFORM for Network Equipment (PNE), with enhanced WiFi capabilities, expanded security features and significantly increased networking performance. ... The integration of wireless and security protocols in PNE 2. ...
- The WiFi and broadband access markets are the fastest growing network equipment segments, and represent a huge opportunity for Wind River's network equipment customers. By 2006, analysts predict there will be 99 million WiFi users and 89 thousand public WiFi access points around the world, while the number of worldwide cable modem subscribers will reach 68 million by 2007. ...
- -- Security protocols.
69. WiFi income sharing :: wirelesscon.com :: wireless web portal - security, PDA and mobile, wardriving, themes, networking and HOWTO.
- www.wardrive.org
- wireless web portal - security, PDA and mobile, wardriving, themes, networking and HOWTO.
- > Security.
- · Windows Tip Sheet #3: Security, Security, Security.
- · Gates Updates Customers On Microsoft's Security Push.
- WIFI Hot Spots Listing.
- HotSpots: WiFi income sharing Posted by: support on Nov 08, 2003 - 12:10 AM.
- DataPro, an Internet service provider, has introduced a risk-free outsourced wireless Internet (WiFi) access solution for prospective hotspot owners in large metropolitan areas.
- Martin Kuhlmann, DataPro project manager, WiFi solutions, says the company “offers location owners a fully outsourced, risk-free solution. Restaurants and hotels can now offer WiFi access without paying service fees. ...
- · More about WIFI.
- Most read story in WIFI:.
- WiFi income sharing | Login/Create an account | 0 Comments.
70. WIFI Software Hardware
- www.wifi.com.ar
- WIFI. ...
- Software HotSpot WIFI.
- Tarjetas Wifi.
- WIFI. ...
- WIFI Blog.
- Wifi Planet.
- Foros Linux y WIFI.
- Libros WIFI.
- Escríbanos a info@wifi. ...
- LiveCD Router para compartir banda ancha y usar WIFI Descárguelo GRATIS! .
- Firewall PRO HotSpot WIFI .
- Microsoft's long-playing Business Record; Slew of Security Updates.
- Foundstone Labs Discovers Critical Security Flaw in Microsoft Windows.
- Symantec launches EarthLink security subscriptions.
- Security Firm Warns of Spam That Spies.
- More Microsoft security holes.
71. Article: Wi-Fi Protected Access
- en.wikipedia.org
- It is a system to secure WiFi networks, intended to replace the current WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) system, which can easily be compromised. ...
- Wi-Fi Protected Access: Strong, standards-based, interoperable security for today’s Wi-Fi networks. ...
- Wi-Fi Protected Access? security sees strong adoption: Wi-Fi Alliance takes strong position by requiring WPA security for product certification. ...
72. WLAN industry rolls out new Wi-Fi security plan - Computerworld
- www.computerworld.com
- Security.
- WLAN industry rolls out new Wi-Fi security plan .
- Cisco enhances WLAN security.
- OCTOBER 31, 2002 (COMPUTERWORLD) - Wireless LAN manufacturers plan to beef up security for their products with harder-to-break keys and an industrywide authentication plan targeted at corporate users through a program called Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) (download PDF). ...
- this spring to improve wireless LAN security (see story). ...
- , security company, said that in his view WPA is an attempt to develop an industrywide open security standard, which he called a good idea but "not easy" to do. He said enterprises that have bought high-end WLAN hardware can probably download patches, but wondered if such a fix would work with low-end home systems, which may not have enough memory to handle the security upgrades. ...
- Subscribe to our Security e-mail newsletter: E-mail.
- Computerworld Executive Bulletin - Security: 'Our Hottest Security Tips. ...
- Microsoft Register now for a FREE Security Training Event.
- Security Within (TM) - Configuration based Security - Good IT security practice requires more than anti-virus and firewall systems. Click here and ask for our new white paper, Security Within (TM) - Configuration based Security, which describes the reasons for a configuration-based monitoring system. ...
73. Gigabyte GN-A17GU 802.11g WiFi Access Point Review - PCStats.com
- www.pcstats.com
- Wireless/WiFi.
- 11g WiFi Access Point Review.
- 11g bandwagon, as the new standard offers increased security over the previously flawed implementations of WEP.
- 11g WiFi Access Point Review .
- 11b with improved speed and security mechanisms, WIFI ‘g’ does not really have a downside. ...
- 11g bandwagon, as the new standard offers increased security over the previously flawed implementations of WEP (Wireless Encryption Protocol). Wireless Protected Access, or WPA is the latest wireless encryption scheme to come along, and most WIFI ‘g’ products now support it. ...
- For today’s review, we take a look at Gigabyte’s entry into the WIFI ‘g’ business arena, the GN-A17GU wireless access point. ...
- 11g WiFi Access Point Review.
- Page 5: Security Configuration.
74. WLAN Security Monitors | Watching the Waves | March 4, 2004 | Network Computing
- www.networkcomputing.com
- WLAN Security Monitors .
- We put six WLAN security add-ons and three intergrated WLAN monitors through grueling tests in our Real-World labs. ...
- Newbury Networks WiFi Watchdog 3. ...
- Newbury Networks WiFi Watchdog 3. ...
- The big draw of WiFi WatchDog is its location management. Although this is impressive, Watchdog simply cannot perform more than basic security monitoring.
- We defined simple security policies, such as "no rogue APs," but our choices were limited. Reporting consists mostly of one security audit report and device lists; only a few location-related reports are available.
- Watchdog trailed the pack in overall security monitoring, but its location-awareness capabilities provide unique functionality that we'd like to see in all monitors. Meantime, Newbury's pricing reflects the security model--it implemented five times the number of sensors in the first pricing scenario and almost double in the second.
- WiFi Watchdog 3. ...
- WLAN Security Monitors.
- Build an airtight enterprise: Get expert advice on network security .
75. New Wi-Fi security would do little for public 'hot spots' - Computerworld
- www.computerworld.com
- Security.
- New Wi-Fi security would do little for public 'hot spots' .
- Starting Over With WLAN Security.
- OCTOBER 31, 2002 (COMPUTERWORLD) - The new security features that wireless LAN vendors plan to build into products under the Wireless Protected Access (WPA) program will do little to protect enterprise or individual users in the booming Wi-Fi public-access "hot spot" market. ...
- , typically don't turn on any form of security, because to do so would inhibit their business by reducing the convenience of the high-speed (11M bit/sec. ...
- Subscribe to our Security e-mail newsletter: E-mail.
- Computerworld Executive Bulletin - Security: 'Our Hottest Security Tips. ...
- Microsoft Register now for a FREE Security Training Event.
- Security Within (TM) - Configuration based Security - Good IT security practice requires more than anti-virus and firewall systems. Click here and ask for our new white paper, Security Within (TM) - Configuration based Security, which describes the reasons for a configuration-based monitoring system. ...
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