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26. Press Release: Funk Software’s Steel-Belted Radius Plays Pivotal Role in Securing Wireless LANs; Supports IEEE 802.1x Wireless LAN Security Standard
- www.funk.com
- Funk Software’s Steel-Belted Radius Plays Pivotal Role in Securing Wireless LANs; Supports IEEE 802. 1x Wireless LAN Security Standard.
- 1x Wireless LAN Security Solution .
- 1x and Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) standards which enable easy deployment of secure wireless local area networks (LANs), such as those based on the Cisco Aironet solution. ...
- Wireless LAN security solutions based on 802. ... 0 plays two pivotal roles in ensuring security: it authenticates users, ensuring that only authorized users are granted access; and it derives dynamic per user, per session WEP encryption keys used to protect the privacy of data being transmitted between clients and access points. ...
- “More and more wireless LAN devices are implementing 802. 1x security methods, which rely on EAP for connection negotiation and a RADIUS server for security management,” said Joe Ryan, vice president of Funk Software. ...
- “Without a doubt, extending and expanding authentication capabilities into the wireless arena is critical in creating an identity infrastructure for access to applications,” said Earl Perkins, Senior Program Director of META Group. ...
- 1x security, including Agere, Avaya, Cisco, 3Com, Enterasys, Hewlett Packard, and others. ...
- Authenticates wireless users against a central security database of user names and passwords, ensuring that only users with valid credentials may access the network. ...
- For wireless LAN users, it provides security keys which form the basis of the exchange between the wireless LAN user and the access point, and are used to encode data for transmission. ...
- Manages both wireless LAN and remote users from a single database and console, eliminating the need for two separate systems for remote and wireless authentication. This will ease the migration to wireless LANs for current users of Steel-Belted Radius and reduce the administrative burden for both new and existing customers. ...
- “Running a wireless LAN presents a tremendous advantage for our students and faculty – users can easily collaborate with other students and faculty, accessing any network resources they need in the classrooms and eventually conference rooms,” said Greg Mazzu, Network Engineer at the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, Massachusetts. “However, we waited to implement a WLAN until we felt the security was in place to protect our network, our users, and our data – and we believe the joint Cisco 350 Series Access Point/Steel-Belted Radius solution provides that security. ... We've been very impressed not only with its security, but also with how easy the solution was to set up, and the range of functionality it offers. ...
27. vnunet.com Network America: Wireless security? Read it and Wep
- www.vnunet.com
- Network America: Wireless security? Read it and Wep By Douglas Barnes 27-06-2002 .
- I know some guys who think it's cool to drive around the San Francisco financial district with a bunch of computers in the back seat, sucking down emails and web pages that fly over poorly-secured wireless networks. ...
- But even when the built-in security is configured properly, these guys can break through in as little as a few hours.
- The wireless networks they are abusing were not installed by careless or stupid people, just by folks who believed the writing on the box and trusted the standards bodies and manufacturers. ...
- This means that these network administrators are now stuck trying to figure out how to graft some sort of meaningful security onto an inherently insecure infrastructure.
- The first thing we can take away from this is a fundamental lesson about the foolishness of allowing standards bodies to cook up their own security schemes without significant public input, and then burning that standard into silicon. ...
- Wired Equivalent Privacy (Wep), is the standard 'security' for the most widely deployed wireless network flavour, 802. ...
- The first set of problems with Wep were discovered by a group of computer science grad students up the road from me at UC Berkeley, the same group of security wonks who have found security holes in everything from early versions of Netscape to GSM telephones. Based on the numerous theoretical holes in Wep, a smart-alec programmer created AirSnort, a utility that does pretty much what you would expect something called AirSnort to do - it vacuums down wireless packets until it is able to break Wep encryption.
- After Wep was conclusively demonstrated to be ineffective, some manufacturers of wireless hardware scrambled to deploy improved security. ...
- Most, like Cisco, decided to support encryption and authentication at the wireless link layer using variants of a standard called EAP. Others, such as Colubris, have moved to embedding IPSec VPN support in their wireless access points, which provides software-based authentication and encryption at the IP layer. ...
- A 'security addendum' on Linksys' web page focuses entirely on how to configure Wep encryption and fails to mention the possibility that it might not be completely secure. Users are on their own to discover that, if they care about security, they should also be running a VPN over their wireless network.
- Related articles Hacked Wi-Fi security standard faces axe.
- Marketplace Security Within (TM) - Configuration based Security .
28. Wireless Security Resource Center
- www.intel.com
- Personal Computing Do More with Your PC Wireless Computing Security .
- It's easier than you think to secure your wireless PC home network and enhance your security when you're on the go. By employing a few basic security measures, you can eliminate most of the threats that wireless users face. ... It all starts by figuring out how much security you need and choosing the solutions that work best for you.
- Intel® Centrino mobile technology supports a wide range of industry wireless-LAN security standards and has worked with leading companies to provide better wireless security solutions. Intel Centrino mobile technology's security capabilities extend to support leading wireless security protocols like WPA, LEAP and CKIP§. ...
- § Some security solutions may not be supported by your PC manufacturer. ...
- Enhanced Security on the Go.
- Hotspots turn off security to make access easier for everyone. ... Implement these hotspot security measures to stay safe when you're mobile.
- An open wireless network can leave you vulnerable to intruders, but not all risks are equal. ...
29. IBM expands wireless security service - News - ZDNet
- www.zdnet.com
- Hardware | Software | Security | Commentary | Headline Archives | Briefs | Alerts .
- News Security.
- IBM expands wireless security service .
- Hoping to tap into the growth of wireless computing networks, IBM announced on Wednesday an expanded wireless-security service. ...
- Big Blue said its wireless intrusion detection service is designed to help customers protect themselves against security breaches on wireless local area networks. The service includes Linux-based sensors that detect irregularities in the wireless network and identify unauthorized or unsecured access points, IBM said. ...
- The around-the-clock service builds on an existing product that involves IBM consultants visiting customer sites to check whether company wireless security policies are being enforced and to look for unauthorized wireless access points. ...
- Kent Blossom, director of safety and security in IBM's Global Services wing, said the upgraded service should help companies have a disciplined approach to setting up wireless networks. A company's workers may be installing relatively cheap wireless access points without adhering to proper protocols, he suggested. ...
- "Our offering will help make sure those wireless access points do get implemented and maintained according to the customer's security policy," Blossom said. ...
- "Already, companies without official Wi-Fi investments are overrun with Wi-Fi gear purchased and configured by employees, opening up real security and network management challenges," Dolinov wrote in a recent commentary. She also said almost a quarter of companies are now implementing wireless local area networks. ...
- IBM isn't the only company that's offering to help companies secure their wireless networks. ...
- Forward in Format for Related Links: > Check Point unveils its first security device > iPass opens door to Wi-Fi roaming .
- Practical Strategies for Deploying Wi-Fi Clients White Paper from Broadcom ... SAFE: Wireless LAN Security in Depth White Paper from Cisco Systems ... Securing Internal Networks: The Final Frontier White Paper from Check Point Software ... .
- Security: HP ProCurve Networking Solutions for 802. ...
30. Forbes.com: Stock Focus: Wireless Security
- www.forbes.com
- Stock Focus: Wireless Security .
- NEW YORK - Network and computer security companies have gotten punished along with the rest of the technology sector. But while valuations may have fallen off, worries about electronic security haven't, particularly regarding wireless technologies. ...
- "Wireless security continues to be a chief concern of both enterprise customers and users in general," says Francesca Mabarak, senior analyst for mobile technologies at the Yankee Group, a Boston-based technology research firm. ...
- The idea of clever hackers tapping into wireless signals has stirred anxieties. ... "When people start losing wireless devices with important information on them," Mabarak says, "there's a major problem if those devices fall into the wrong hands. ...
- One company offering security solutions for wireless users is RSA Security (nasdaq: RSAS - news - people). The firm's encryption technologies, which secure data in transit by altering it according to a mathematical formula, have been widely adopted for both wireline and wireless use. Wireless customers include Ericcson (nasdaq: ERICY - news - people), Matsushita Communication (nyse: MC - news - people) and Nokia (nyse: NOK - news - people). Matsushita Communication chose RSA Security's encryption software to develop security for its phones that support i-mode, the popular wireless Internet service offered by Japan's NTT DoCoMo. ...
- Analysts reporting to Thomson Financial/IBES expect RSA Security to increase earnings per share from an expected 50 cents in 2001 to 67 cents next year. ...
- Our table includes ten companies, each offering products and services related to wireless security. ... Five of the wireless stocks--Certicom (nasdaq: CERT - news - people), Internet Security Systems (nasdaq: ISSX - news - people), SafeNet (nasdaq: SFNT - news - people), VeriSign (nasdaq: VRSN - news - people) and Wireless Facilities (nasdaq: WFII - news - people)--have seen their share prices lose more than 80% over the last year. ...
- IBM (nyse: IBM - news - people), the largest-capitalization stock in the table, has been active in developing and implementing wireless network security. The company recently announced the development of an application designed to monitor wireless local-access networks running on 802. ...
- The table also includes three consulting companies with significant wireless practices: Accenture (nyse: ACN - news - people); KPMG Consulting (nyse: KCIN - news - people); and San Diego, Calif. -based Wireless Facilities (nasdaq: WFII - news - people), which has 2,000 employees and provides consulting services to telecom carriers and equipment providers. ...
31. About Wireless Security
- www.unwiredplus.com
- Solutions deployed by Unwired Plus integrate the highest levels of security for protecting student grades, test scores, attendance records, or sensitive administrative files. In addition to the standard wireless security options such as 128-bit data encryption and MAC address filtering, our solutions include National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) certified wireless security techniques that are currently being used by the Department of Defense wireless networks. ...
- Below is an overview of the various “layers” of security that are available to meet your needs:.
- NIST Compliant Wireless Security Solution.
- Only FIPS 140-1 approved wireless security technology .
- Designed to deliver security for bar scanners, handhelds, laptops and integrated wireless devices, across various operating systems .
- But, it provides improved security for 802. ...
- Each wireless NIC and access point must be encrypted with the same key.
- 1x ties EAP to both the wired and wireless LAN. ...
32. Wireless Visualization Security Tips
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- Wireless Network Security Tips.
- Enable WEP (Wireless Equivalent Privacy).
- Even though WEP uses weak encryption and is breakable, it still provides an effective first measure of defense by encrypting the traffic between your wireless card and access point. ...
- Update the firmware and drivers on your access point and wireless cards .
- It is always wise to use the latest latest firmware and drivers on your access points and wireless cards. Manufacturers commonly fix known issues, security holes, and enable new features with these updates.
- Using this feature, only your unique wireless cards can communicate with your access point. ...
- If you are not using your wireless network, why risk being scanned or being broken into.
- The examples above cover some simple things you can do to increase security, but they only constitute a small piece of a true security model. For more information on advanced security methods, please refer to our Links page.
33. Wireless Security Best Practices
- www.intel.com
- Business Strategies and Solutions Infrastructure Management Wireless Security Best Practices .
- Security is a legitimate concern, but thousands of companies have full confidence in their wireless networks because they take the steps to protect them. Failure to use basic security features standard throughout the industry is the most common cause of unauthorized access to a network. Assembled below are a series of best practices that can give you confidence in the security of your wireless network.
- Implement the Highest Security Feasible.
- From the most basic security mechanisms to the latest authentication and encryption protocols, the IT department needs to utilize the highest security that is possible. The more security you employ, the more protected your network is, giving you enhanced confidence in the safety of your data.
- Make the User Your Partner Every Employee Owns Security.
- Network administrators have enough to worry about so employing all network users as your security agents helps manage the risk.
- Explain that every employee owns the security and shares the cost of security breaches. ...
- Most commonly, due to their ease of setup, employees do not address the security settings, assuming they are turned on. Since companies do not know what security level a customer will implement, the default security setting is off. ...
- Educate users about the security risk of connecting wirelessly using peer-to-peer networks. ...
- Help users understand the risks of not using security. This usually includes showing users how to check security mechanisms on their PC, and if required, enable those mechanisms. ...
- A strong protection mechanism isolates the WLAN user from the wired network by using the proven combination of a network firewall and Internet protocol security (IPsec) based VPN.
34. SearchMobileComputing.com: Wireless Security: Security: Best Web Links
- searchmobilecomputing.techtarget.com
- Home > Best Web Links > Security > Wireless Security.
- WIRELESS SECURITY:.
- This week RSA Security will debut a new "blocker tag" technology designed to keep information on radio-frequency identification tags secure. ...
- Following security warnings about Bluetooth from handset makers Nokia and Sony Ericsson, Gartner is advising most enterprises to deactivate Bluetooth on their mobile devices. ...
- Is it safe to have a wireless backdoor?.
- With the growing proliferation of wireless networks and security vulnerabilities that can be exploited all too easily, one observer says even the best-protected internal networks can be affected by denial-of-service attacks. ...
- Nokia confirms Bluetooth security flaw in its handsets.
- Security consulting firm @stake says that certain class one Bluetooth-enabled devices, such as notebooks and mobile phones, could be vulnerable to rogue third parties attempting to hack sensitive company information without the need to bypass a firm's network security measures. ...
- Hardware-upgrade fears stall wireless LAN plans.
- 11i WLAN security standard this year, but much of companies' existing hardware will be incompatible, forcing upgrades. ...
- It has areas for security, OS, programming, DB, storage and more.
- Wireless Security Forum.
- Whether you're planning a new wireless initiative, or coping with the security issues surrounding an existing implementation, the Wireless Security Forum promises to address your needs. ...
- Wireless security and privacy: Best practices and design techniques .
- Symbol upgrades to meet new Visa security standards (InternetNews) .
- Bluetooth security 'crisis' looming (vnunet) .
35. Gearing up for wireless security
- www.fcw.com
- Homeland Security.
- Security.
- Gearing up for wireless security.
- "Army locks down wireless LAN" Federal Computer Week, Oct. ...
- "DoD's wireless safety net" Federal Computer Week, Oct. ...
- "Feds look to secure wireless nets" FCW. ...
- If wireless users can endure one more round of debates about security standards, they may soon be able to buy actual products. ...
- It's no secret that built-in security functions lack current wireless local-area network products, a situation due largely to the inadequacy of Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), the first wireless security standard, which was introduced several years ago. ...
- But that could change as new standards take hold and the wireless LAN component market estimated by the Aberdeen Group, a Boston-based consulting firm, to have exceeded $1 billion in 2002 continues to attract heavy hitters such as Microsoft Corp. ...
- The promise of secure wireless networking is once again being touted with the expected release in the next several months of the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) standard, which is considered more secure than WEP. ...
- 11i standard is expected to finally nail wireless LAN security and make the products that use it more palatable to organizations that demand tight security.
- "With WPA coming out, we are back to where we should have been with wireless LANs two years ago," said Michael Disabato, a senior analyst with the Burton Group. ...
- Meanwhile, the wireless LAN market is one of the few in the telecom arena that is growing, so vendors need to address security if they want to participate.
- , for example, has a WEP implementation for its Aironet wireless LAN solutions that is probably sufficient for situations in which strong security is not critical. But the company is marketing the Cisco Wireless Security Suite, based on the IEEE 802. 1x specification, as a stronger security provider. ...
36. Book Review: Wireless Security and Privacy: Best Practices and Design Techniques
- www.linuxjournal.com
- Linux Review: Book Review: Wireless Security and Privacy: Best Practices and Design Techniques.
- Good for an overview of wireless computing, but not the place to learn the details.
- Title: Wireless Security and Privacy: Best Practices and Design Techniques.
- Security and Privacy: Best Practices and Design Techniques covers a potpourri of topics dealing with wireless computing. A number of devices that use wireless networking are discussed, ranging from Blackberries and PDAs to mobile phones and laptops. ... 11b networking (and need to learn more about security on my home LAN), and this book is not meant to fill that need. ...
- I-ADD is an acronym the authors developed to explain "how I add security to a system". It stands for identify targets, analyze attacks, define a strategy and design security in from the start. ...
- After defining the lingo, the authors' state, "Before continuing, you should have a good understanding of the principles of security, development and management" (p. ... The introduction does, however, establish a working vocabulary for the wireless (and networked) field. ...
- For each one, an overview of the architecture and physical layer is offered, and a brief introduction to security for each is presented. ...
- The security weaknesses are not easy to discover and, theoretically, less likely to be exploited. " I have an issue with someone who advocates potential benefits of "security by obscurity". ...
- "Languages" includes sections on WML (wireless mark-up language) and WMLScript. ...
- No mention is made of freeware/open-source technologies, nor the security benefits of having an open development model. ...
- It is pages of bulleted, repetitive text about potential security compromises malicious or incompetent personnel can cause at various stages, if they handle your devices and data. The malicious developer who inserts Trojan Horses is mentioned in a number of places, but the book never mentions the most common security breach--social engineering. ...
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38. Implementing wireless homeland security - TechRepublic
- techrepublic.com.com
- Implementing wireless homeland security.
- The Homeland Security Act carries several provisions for wireless security. ...
- It seems one of the first hurdles wireless homeland security needs to clear is for people to be able to say it without snickering. ...
- He's also quick to add that many existing wireless networks could be far more secure than they are with existing technology. But whether we'll ever reach the sort of wireless security that Homeland expects is yet to be seen. Last fall, Dick Clarke, President George Bush's special advisor for Cyberspace Security, told a Homeland Security forum sponsored by Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association that the wireless industry must find a way to set security practices and assessments that will prevent terrorists from breaching wireless security. ... sponsored the Homeland Security Advanced Technology Symposium, during which experts described "important policy and technology developments that are shaping national security and wireless mobile technologies that are shaping all aspects of homeland security at the federal, state, and local government levels as well as in the private sector. "Wireless security companiesA number of companies promise a certain amount of wireless security using existing technology:Flarion, a wireless broadband technology provider partnered with Northrop Grumman, offers wireless homeland security communication networks based on the company's flash-OFDM technology. Northrop Grumman and Flarion are offering its network to government customers looking for "the most advanced, secure, and flexible mobile broadband network for homeland security and emergency response applications," a company press release said. "As the government considers the reallocation of spectrum in the 700MHz range for public safety use, there is greater attention brought to wireless providers that can provide a more advanced network for high speed calls, video, and Internet communications and transmissions, which are all essential for securing borders, monitoring, and coordinating law enforcement. "Globalstar: A key provision of the Homeland Security Act is that first responders and state and local emergency services organizations put in place an interoperable wireless network, including satellite telephones. In response, Globalstar offers a satellite telephone that "is gaining a firm foothold among state and local governments as a key component of a robust wireless communications network," a company press release said. ... These smart cards each contain a chip that reads fingerprints or retinal scans to prevent security breaches. ... General Dynamics produced the TalkSECURETM wireless phone that encrypts conversations in real time, allowing for secure communications between government agencies, particularly law enforcement.
- "If you do these four things, then you are 1,000 percent more secure than most wireless networks out there," Morse said. ... "However, the greatest stride toward more secure wireless networks is the coming of 802. ... 10X is "a step in the right direction" but he cautioned that those looking for wireless homeland security should pay attention to mistakes made by private industry. ...
39. Linux Security - The Community's Center For Security
- www.linuxsecurity.com
- Newsletter: Linux Security Week.
- Security Sources.
- Host Security.
- Network Security.
- Server Security.
- News: Network Security .
- Wireless security problem.
- WIRELESS computer networks may be a big security problem for companies large and small. ... While most wireless network breaches are laptop users looking for a free place to surf the net, companies could be at risk from malicious users. ...
- With flawed security on their wireless network, companies could be at risk of losing financial information, bank account details and credit card numbers. ...
- Green Hills Sparks Embedded Linux Security Row.
40. Skylink Wireless Home and Business Security System
- www.sky-link.us
- Wireless Door Chimes .
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- The complete wireless alarm system that you have been waiting for, IS HERE. ... The SL Gold Deluxe is a complete wireless security system kit that can be installed in minutes. With the motion sensor and two door/window sensors, the system covers enough area for a relatively large sized residence and with all the additional accessories and sensors, the SL Gold Deluxe is suitable for homes, business offices, 24-hour stores, retail operations, or wherever security is a concern. ... You do not need to sign up for additional monitoring services and can therefore save the cost of monthly monitoring fees associated with other typical security systems.
- The security console can control up to 24 different sensors. ... If any of these sensors are triggered when the system is armed, the siren will sound and it will send a wireless signal to the emergency dialer unit that will automatically call for help at preset telephone numbers that you can program into the system.
- A Security Console (SLSC1).
41. Wireless LAN Security Overview - Symbol Technologies
- www.symbol.com
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42. Wireless 802.11 Security with Windows XP
- www.microsoft.com
- Wireless 802. 11 Security with Windows XP.
- 11b (also known as Wi-Fi) are wireless local area networking (LAN) standards that supply 1 megabit per second or above of bandwidth. Because these networks differ from wired LANs, several issues unique to wireless LAN deployment must be addressed. ...
- 11 wireless LANs is managing access to the network and privacy of the wireless traffic. ...
- 11 is a shared, wireless local area network (LAN) standard. ...
- Security Concerns.
- 11 has experienced a rapid growth in the wireless local area network LAN environment, a number of security concerns have been raised for wireless networks in general. ...
- 11 wireless LAN standard defines authentication and encryption services based on the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) algorithm. ... 11 wireless station (STA) via a secure channel independent of 802. ...
- 11 security; especially in a wireless infrastructure network (a wireless network built using wireless access points APs to interface with the wired network) with a large number of stations. ... The lack of authentication and encryption services also effects operation in a wireless, ad hoc network (peer to peer wireless network) where users may wish to engage in peer-to-peer collaborative communication; for example, in areas such as conference rooms. ...
- As a result, the enhanced importance of authentication and encryption in a wireless environment proves the need for access control and security mechanisms that include a key management protocol specified in 802. ...
- Additional issues (besides the lack of a key management protocol) with WEP have been raised, causing concern with the level of security provided. ...
- Initialization Vector (IV) CollisionsA major concern is in the way WEP allocates the RC4 Initialization Vectors (IVs) used to create the keys that are used to drive a pseudo random number generator that is eventually used for encryption of the wireless data traffic. ... Many wireless network cards reset these IVs to zero and then increment them by one for every use. ...
43. Wireless Security - CSO Security Counsel
- www.csoonline.com
- Home > Security Counsel > Wireless Security .
- Security Counsel .
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- Security Counsel lets you pose questions on specific topics to experts in that field. ...
- Wireless Security.
- What are the pitfalls to implementing IPsec and two-factor authentication as the means for securing wireless versus using the access point’s security mechanisms?.
- Given the historical problems with WEP and the relatively new, still not fully tested protocol called Wi-Fi protected access (WPA), is it possible for a WEP or WPA wireless network to meet the requirements for HIPAA?.
- · Win a $20,000 software security inspection from Reasoning. ...
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- 11 Wireless LANs (Wi-Fi), Bluetooth and Network Security - do you have them fully under control?".
- 11 WLANs in particular, organisations must make themselves fully aware of the security isssues, because without the necessary planning, design, implementation and management skills, 802. 11 wireless networks can render your networks completely insecure. ...
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46. InfoWorld: Researchers crack new wireless security spec: February 14, 2002: By Ephraim Schwartz: Wireless
- www.infoworld.com
- Researchers crack new wireless security specApparent weaknesses found in 802. ...
- A UNIVERSITY OF Maryland professor and his graduate student have apparently uncovered serious weaknesses in the next-generation Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) security protocol known as 802. ...
- In a paper, "An Initial Security Analysis of the IEEE 802. ...
- The second form of attack is called man-in-the-middle, and while Brian Grimm, a spokesman for WECA Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance said that the Wi-Fi association was aware of the problem and that it had already been fixed, Arbaugh said he had not heard from WECA but that he "would be shocked if they solved the problem. ...
- One industry analyst was not surprised by the lack of security that 802. ...
- 1x is a security feature but everybody already knew it wasn't really the only thing you need to do," said Gemma Paulo, an industry analyst specializing in networks at Instat in Scottsdale, Ariz. ...
- (Other than the initial response downplaying the seriousness of the security breach from the WECA spokesman, no other response was given. ...
- Although rapid rekeying of WEP keys, for example, which will be implemented in the next security standard called TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol , makes it more difficult to crack, Arbaugh said the entire design is just not good security. ...
- The next generation of security is TKIP and is backward-compatible with current Wi-FI products and upgradeable with software. ...
- But Arbaugh says TKIP does not eliminate the fundamental flaw in Wi-Fi security. ...
- Each security mechanism should stand on its own," he said. ...
- Longer term, the IEEE Standards body intends to adopt AES Advanced Encryption Standard , the same security protocol sponsored by the National Institute of Standards. ...
- 1x, they tell you the 1x protocol is insecure when used in a shared medium environment unless a security association is established. ...
- LATEST WIRELESS WHITE PAPERS.
- AirDefense - Wireless LAN Security - What Hackers Know That You Don't.
- This white paper outlines how hackers are exploiting vulnerabilities in wireless LANs & includes a section on the most recent available hacking tools. ... This white paper is written to inform IT security managers of what potential dangers they are up against. ...
47. Wireless LAN Security & Wardriving (802.11)
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- WarDriving: Drive, Detect, Defend - A Guide to Wireless Security.
- WarDriving: Drive, Detect, Defend - A Guide to Wireless Security.
- WarDriving is a book that covers every aspect of wireless security from some of the most respected people in the wireless community. It should be on every IT person's bookshelf and required reading for anyone who is looking at deploying or who currently has a wireless network.
- Wireless Networking (802. ...
- 11 specifications are wireless standards that specify an "over-the-air" interface between a wireless client and a base station or access point, as well as among wireless clients. ...
- More information about the IEEE Wireless Standards Initiative can be found on the IEEE Wireless Standards Zone website. ...
48. ESJ Research Library: Wireless Security
- esj.bitpipe.com
- Security.
- Security.
- IT Management > Systems Operations > Security > Network Security > .
- Wireless Security .
- How to Ensure Your Wireless Deployment Is Secure.
- Attend this archived web seminar from March 10, 2004 to learn how to prevent wireless technology from compromising your enterprise security.
- Attend this one-hour Webcast to hear Richard Stone, HP's Wireless & Mobility Solutions Manager, discuss how to design, deploy, manage and secure your mobile infrastructure.
- Learn what tools are available to enable you to develop custom wireless applications for secure access to your existing enterprise applications.
- Register for the "Designing and Deploying Secure Enterprise-Class WLANs" webcast to learn the latest WLAN security strategies and solutions.
- Join us for a 1-hour Webcast where Ian Gordon, VP Marketing for CREDANT Technologies, will describe how CREDANT Mobile Guardian can help you solve these mobile security challenges by enforcing policy-based security on ALL your mobile devices.
- How to Ensure Your Wireless Deployment Is Secure.
- Attend this archived web seminar from March 10, 2004 to learn how to prevent wireless technology from compromising your enterprise security.
- Wireless LAN Architectures : Distributed Access Points Vs. ...
- If you are presently evaluating the wireless market, this is a webinar you won't want to miss. From handheld technology and security to network and intranet data accessibility, there are a number of things to consider when choosing a wireless solution.
- Flash Demo/Presentation: Mobile and Wireless - Balancing Security, Control, Administrative Costs and End-User Acceptance/Productivity.
49. Forum: The fate of wireless security - ZDNet UK News
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- Forum: The fate of wireless security.
- Businesspeople and academics are meeting with government agencies to discuss their worries about the security of wireless technology.
- Academics, business executives and members of government agencies will join forces to discuss their concerns about wireless security. ...
- About 20 academics, business executives and members of government agencies begin meeting behind closed doors in the US to discuss their concerns about wireless security. ...
- Called "A Roadmap to a Safer Wireless World," the forum will bring together people who typically don't communicate with each other, yet make decisions that impact the fate of wireless technology. One such seldom mingling pair is business executives and academics, said Eugene Spafford, director of the Centre for Education and Research in Information Assurance Security (CERIAS), the organisation sponsoring the forum. ...
- Participants include representatives from the Department of Defence, the Department of Justice's computer crime unit and the National Security Agency. ...
- Wireless messages were sent that, when opened on a cell phone, forced the phone to dial the country's equivalent of 911. ...
- Wireless local area networks that use the 802. ... These wireless networks are in about 30 million homes and businesses, a number likely to double in the next few years. ...
- "These wireless markets are happening, whether these things are secure or not," he said. ...
- The meeting comes shortly after national electronics retailer Best Buy's move to pull wireless cash registers out of its 492 stores because of security concerns. ...
- Wireless local area networks, or LANs, let anyone with a laptop and a modem get wireless Internet access from up to 300 feet away. Although wireless LANs operate through the 802. ... 11 that have varying levels of security or speed. ...
- Chipmaker gets a jump on safer wireless.
50. wireless security - White Papers, Webcasts and Case Studies - ZDNet
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- HOME > keyword: wireless security .
- IT Security.
- Cisco SAFE: Wireless LAN Security in Depth This paper provides best-practice information to interested parties for designing and implementing wireless LAN (WLAN) security in networks utilizing elements of the Cisco SAFE Blueprint for network s. ...
- SAFE: Wireless LAN Security in Depth This white paper provides best-practice information for designing and implementing wireless LAN (WLAN) security in networks utilizing elements of the SAFE blueprints. ...
- Designing and Deploying Secure Enterprise-Class WLANs Are security concerns delaying your Wireless LAN (WLAN) deployment? Wireless standards and WLAN architectures are rapidly evolving, and using Ethernet LAN security solutions is not a complete answer. ...
- Welcome to the Wireless Enterprise This helpful primer on the basics of wireless LAN technology for the enterprise environment addresses the emergence of IEEE 802. 11b as the standard for the both corporate and home wireless markets. ...
- Cisco Aironet 1100 Series Access Point Learn how to deploy a secure, affordable and easy-to-use wireless LAN solution using the Cisco Aironet1100 Series Adapter. ...
- Public Safety Wireless Solutions Guide Learn how affordable, secure, easily managed wireless local-area network (LAN) solutions complement existing communications systems. You'll see how a properly designed and configured wireless LAN can. ...
- Practical Strategies for Deploying Wi-Fi® Clients Wireless technologies are rapidly evolving, and making the right wireless LAN investments today is critical to the future flexibility and performance of your network. ...
- Securing Applications for Mobile Platforms Authenticated Content Signing offers a solution to many security problems faced by application developers as well as mobile operators providing mobile internet services. ...
- Wireless Security: It's Like Securing Your Home You would never leave your home open to world, to come in and go through your things anytime they want. The same should go for your wireless local area network, which is what you are doing by not turn. ...
- Improving Security in Wireless Networks .
- Wireless and Embedded Security Best Practices .
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