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Wi-Fi security for road warriors: AirDefense style
For the past few months, I've been working on an informal series about the trials and tribulations of using public Wi-Fi networks. From the positive responses, it appears that the security tips have been helpful. With TechRepublic road warriors now savvy about Wi-Fi security, I should be happy. Well almost,...
Tags: AirDefense, Wi-Fi Security, Wireless LANs, Wireless Security, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Security, Michael Kassner
Blog posts 2008-05-22
WEP Cloaking - Maximizing ROI From Legacy Wireless LAN
Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is the encryption protocol defined in the original IEEE 802.11 standard for Wireless Local Area Networks WLANs. Several known vulnerabilities and attack tools have compromised WEP making it unsuitable for secure WLAN implementations, without additional layers of security. AirDefense's patented WEP Cloaking solution is designed to...
Tags: AirDefense, WEP, WLAN, ROI, Wireless LANs, LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Network Security, Security, Networking
White papers 2007-04-10
Health Sciences Center Recognizes Need to Secure Wireless Airwaves
The University of Utah Health Sciences Center UUHSC needed a solution that would uphold the foundation of information security - criticality, availability and data integrity. Among the requirements UUHSC needed a solution that would enable them to track and easily discover rogue access points, provide visibility into the performance of...
Tags: AirDefense, Health Care, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Wireless LANs, LANs, Networking
Case studies 2006-11-22
Best Practices for Wireless Network Security and Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance
An important component of any effective system of internal controls is maintaining systems that ensure the confidentiality and integrity of corporate, financial and customer data. This paper will explore what security challenges wireless networks present, suggest best practices to ensure Wireless LAN security, and demonstrate how AirDefense Enterprise, a Wireless...
Tags: AirDefense, Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Best Practice, Wireless Network, Wi-Fi, Sarbanes-Oxley, Wireless, Regulations, Government, Financial Accounting, Finance
White papers 2006-04-05
Understanding the Layers of Wireless LAN Security & Management
While a wireless LAN can be installed by simply plugging an access point into an Ethernet port, an enterprise wireless LAN deployment requires a more thought-out plan that incorporates advanced security and management technologies. This white paper from AirDefense tackles the vulnerabilities of today's wireless local...
Tags: AirDefense, WLAN, LANs, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking
White papers 2003-04-01
ReefEdge and AirDefense offer WLAN security packages
Security is the biggest concern organizations have about WLAN networks, but two companies, ReefEdge and AirDefense, offer WLAN security solutions that can ease those concerns. Find out how these solutions compare.Wireless networking appears to be a double-edged sword. Along with all the convenience and cost benefits come significant security issues....
Tags: Wi-Fi, Servers, WLAN, wireless networking, security, WLAN Security, Ray Geroski, ReefEdge, AirDefense, sensor, wireless, server, server appliance, network
Technical articles 2002-11-29
Best Practices for Securing Wireless Networks Against Next-Generation Threats
As organizations continue to spend millions of dollars to ensure corporate, customer and financial data is protected, they don't realize wireless devices entering the workplace render these millions of dollars of investment potentially obsolete. Hackers armed with tools like hunter_killer, AirJack, the Evil Twin phishing attack etc. can compromise an...
Tags: AirDefense, Network, Best Practice, Wireless Network, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Security
Webcasts
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. The information presented is a collection of already published risks to WLANs. This white paper is written to inform IT security managers of what potential dangers they...
Tags: AirDefense, WLAN, Hacker, Wireless LANs, LANs, Wi-Fi, Hacking, Wireless, Security, Networking
White papers
Wireless LAN Policies for Security & Management
Just like wired networks, 802.11 wireless LANs require network policies that are designed, implemented, and enforced to maximize network performance and reduce exposure to the inherent security flaws in 802.11 WLANs. This white paper is designed to guide network administrators and security managers to design, implement, and enforce wireless LAN...
Tags: AirDefense, 802.11 Wireless LAN, Network, WLAN, LANs, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking, Security
White papers
Wireless Network Security & Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance
A new section of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Section 404, requires all publicly traded firms to file an internal control statement. The statement must attest to management's responsibility for establishing and maintaining adequate internal control over financial reporting for the company. This section took effect on November 15, 2004 for organizations...
Tags: AirDefense, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Wireless Network, Sarbanes-Oxley, Regulatory Compliance, Regulations, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Government, Financial Accounting, Finance, Human Resources, Policies And Procedures
Webcasts
Securing the Mobile Workforce: Best Practices for Protecting Your Road Warriors
This webcast discusses the best practices for ensuring that mobile employees can safely conduct business from the road without compromising critical data security. More and more employees are working from remote locations - including the home, airports, customer sites and hotspots - and this trend is expected to grow exponentially....
Tags: AirDefense, Mobile, Best Practice, Workforce, Wireless Workforce, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Advertising & Promotion, Workforce Management, Marketing, Human Resources
Webcasts
How to Comply With the Department of Defense Wireless Directive by October 11, 2004
The Department of Defense issued a wireless directive, Number 8100.2 on April 14, 2004. This directive establishes policy and assigns responsibilities for the use of commercial wireless devices, services, and technologies in the DoD Global Information Grid. All heads of DoD Components must submit specific implementation timelines for compliance of...
Tags: AirDefense, U.S. Department Of Defense, Purchasing & Procurement, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Business Operations
Webcasts
AirDefense: Best Practices for Deploying & Securing Wireless LANs
Wireless LANs can be secured with a though-out plan and proven layers of security. This webcast will provide best practices to network executives and security managers on how to confidently deploy and secure their wireless network and protect against security threats, rogue devices and policy violations. The webcast will draw...
Tags: AirDefense, WLAN, Best Practice, LANs, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Security, Networking
Webcasts
Best Practices for Rogue Wireless LAN Detection, Analysis & Protection
This document will highlight the risks of proliferation of rogue wireless LANs which are a lot more than just Access Points. Wireless-ready stations, soon-to-be-commercialized Soft APs, Ad Hoc Networks etc. pose a much bigger threat to organizations. This white paper includes details on how security professionals can effectively detect, locate,...
Tags: AirDefense, WLAN, Best Practice, Analysis, LANs, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking
White papers
The Seven Deadly Sins of Deploying Wireless: ProCurve and AirWave Deliver a Comprehensive Solution
IT organizations often rush into wireless networking, putting together pieces in an ad hoc fashion. As you may already know from personal experience, this can lead to serious problems down the road when you add users, applications and more elements of the enterprise. The key to making your wireless rollout...
Tags: AirDefense, HP ProCurve, Wi-Fi, Wireless
Webcasts
AirDefense: Best Practices for Deploying & Securing Wireless Networks
As organizations continue to spend millions of dollars to ensure corporate, customer and financial data is protected, they don't realize wireless devices entering the workplace render these millions of dollars of investment potentially obsolete. Hackers armed with tools like hunter_killer, AirJack, the Evil Twin phishing attack etc. can compromise an...
Tags: AirDefense, Network, Best Practice, Wireless Network, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Security, Networking
Webcasts
Wireless Networks: How to Win the Race With Hackers?
Experts recommend specific architectural approaches, such as 24x7 monitoring, to secure and maintain performance for all size networks. However the ever-present danger of new, more sophisticated hacking tools is on the upswing. Hackers, armed with tools such as LeapCrack, AirJack, AirSnarf, and Hunter_Killer are launching more sophisticated attacks on the...
Tags: AirDefense, Network, Monitoring, Hacker, Wireless Network, Wireless, Hacking, Networking, Security
Webcasts
Wireless Security: How to Win the Race With Hackers
A single security event such as a Denial of Service attack can bring an entire network to its knees. Part-time monitoring solutions do not possess the sophisticated technology required to detect all these known and unknown threats. This webcast will discuss these new and emerging risks and how 24x7 real-time...
Tags: AirDefense, Monitoring, Hacker, Wireless Security, Wireless, Security
Webcasts

Additional Resources

How secure is your Wi-Fi?
Much has been written about Wi-Fi security in the wake of an AirDefense study in New York City, where they found over 1,300 wireless access points, of which 39% were totally unsecured and 29% were secured using WAP, an encryption protocol that is nearly trivial to break. In addition,...
Tags: Wi-Fi, Wireless, Wireless LANs, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-01-15
3 Questions: Take a layered approach to wireless LAN security
By Terry SweeneyWith Fred Tanzella, chief security officer for AirDefense Inc., a vendor of monitoring devices for wireless security. At the recent Wi-Fi Planet Expo tradeshow, AirDefense monitored the exhibition area and detected 21 attempted man-in-the-middle attacks, 33 attacks against Extensible Authentication Protocol, and 75 denial-of-service attacks.This interview originally appeared...
Tags: wireless, corporate network, access point, wireless-LAN security, IT Business Edge  , layered approach
Technical articles 2004-02-10
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