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Action steps for leading others during a crisis.
It's ugly out there. Today's business news stories continue to be all about the tough stuff. The housing crisis, war, gas prices, inflation prospects, the unemployment outlook, and newly broken families. Each very difficult to weather, but when they combine, they can create a very significant personal...
Tags: Crisis, EAP, Gender And Diversity, Professional Development, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Human Resources, Career, Finance, John McKee
Blog posts 2008-06-05
3 Questions: WLAN deployments are getting complicated
With Kevin Walsh, director of product management, Funk Software.The move toward WLAN implementation has resulted in the need for adjustments —some subtle, some overt — to ongoing plans and installations. IT managers and planners must keep up to date with how new protocols impact existing technologies and, by extension, the...
Tags: Question, IT Business Edge  , Funk Software, EAP, WLAN, WPA
Technical articles 2004-01-22
Choosing a vendor solution for wireless LAN security with 802.1x and EAP
With 802.1x standards coupled with EAP, the IEEE has met the gold standard in LAN security. But because 802.1x and EAP are open standards, implementation is left to individual vendors. Here's how to choose the best solution.By George OuAn emerging standard in wireless security finally is giving IT departments a...
Tags: Authentication/Encryption, Digital security, Network security, Wi-Fi, WIRELESS, Guest Contributor, EAP-TLS, EAP, Cisco Systems Inc., PKI, IEEE 802.1X, server
Technical articles 2002-08-20

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EAP Authentication Protocols for WLANs
This chapter, from Cisco Press' Cisco Wireless LAN Security, examines the various authentication protocols such as the Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP, Protected EAP PEAP, the Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol LEAP, and EAP- Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling (EAP-FAST).The chapter begins with a look at the fundamental concepts and contexts of...
Tags: Chapter, Authentication Protocol, WLAN, Cisco Systems Inc., Authentication, Security
Book chapters 2005-02-04
Radiator EAP-SIM Support
This document describes the emerging EAP-SIM authentication standard for Wireless LANs, and outlines the support for EAP-SIM authentication available with Radiator, the full source Radius server from Open System Consultants.
Tags: Consultant, Authentication, LANs, Wireless LANs, Network Security, Security, Wireless, Networking
White papers 2003-08-30
EAP Authentication Protocols for WLANs
This chapter, from Cisco Press' Cisco Wireless LAN Security, examines the various authentication protocols such as the Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP, Protected EAP PEAP, the Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol LEAP, and EAP- Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling (EAP-FAST).The chapter begins with a look at the fundamental concepts and contexts of...
Tags: access control, authentication, authentication protocol, Cisco Systems Inc., Cisco wireless LAN, Cisco Wireless LAN Security, EAP Authentication Protocols, Extensible Authentication Protocol, identity, IEEE 802.1X, Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol, rotation, security feature, tunnel, WLAN
Download resources 2005-02-04
Missing PEAP EAP type
Somehow missing the PEAP EAP Type option with the Windows Wireless Zero Configuration Authentication. The only option is to use "Smart Card or Certificate". Using XP SP2 with the WPA2 hotfix installed. I've tried reinstalling the hotfix several times, but PEAP option doesn't exist. I want to use PEAP and...
Tags: PEAP option, PEAP EAP Type, wireless, peap, wpa2, syutzy_wrk@..., networking, PEAP EAP
Discussion threads 2006-04-14
802.1x security for Palm wireless
Does a palm 802.1x security client exist yet for the palm platform? I secured my wireless system only to find out that the palm based wireless scanner (Symbol 18something) couldn't authenticate through the 802.1x security. No client was available at the time. a year has now passed Anybody...
Tags: 802.1X security, Aegis, C, dherde, IEEE 802.1X, Palm Inc., palmOne Inc., palmOne Tungsten, software, wireless
Q&A 2005-03-02
EAP-TLS authentication
I have set up a wireless access point using IAS-Radius, and EAP-TLS . Everything was working fine, until recently when client machines would not stay connected. Now any machine cannot connect to the wireless network and get an ip address. It shows as limited or no connectivity for the status....
Tags: Network technology, WIRELESS, Wi-Fi, NETWORKING, rjs6143@...
Discussion threads 2007-07-18
RRAS and Certificates Win2k Server
I am trying to implement RRAS PPTP to use Certificates. In my case the CA is also the RRASserver. I would like to know how and what type of certificates needs to be issued to theserver and the vpn clients. If possible a step by step. ...
Tags: Certificates Win2k Server, fjaramillo@..., Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, RRAS, server, windows
Q&A 2005-05-27
802.11 - A Standard for the Present and Future
This paper describes IEEE 802.11 standard. The 802.11 family of specifications and 802.1X for authentication build on strong existing standards such as EAP, RADIUS, LDAP, and others to meet these needs. Support for advanced EAP types such as TTLS and PEAP enable 802.1X-based products to serve as one proof point...
Tags: IEEE 802.11, Meetinghouse, IEEE 802.1X, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless
White papers 2003-02-01
Meetinghouse Data Communications Case Study: Cal Poly Pomona
Cal Poly Pomona opened in the fall of 1938 as the Voorhis Unit of the California Polytechnic School, with an all-male enrollment of 110 students. The Division of Instructional and Information Technology had implemented a Wireless LAN WLAN, but user acceptance has been slow in gaining momentum among its chief...
Tags: Meetinghouse, WLAN, Cisco Systems Inc., University, Wireless LANs, LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Security, Networking
Case studies
digit certs
situation - bursar/finance executive now using HSBC online banking that uses smart card and digital cert.problem - only when logged on as enterrpise admin does it work, even domain admin cannot access card and site. all users have same interent permissions so think the trouble is with staff gpo.soultion?Believe the...
Tags: Smart cards, Authentication/Encryption, Digital security, Network security, smart card, RADIUS server, RADIUS, server
Q&A 2006-03-16
Mac auth HP 2600n printer on cisco 2960g via ias
I'm trying to get 'dot1x mac-auth-bypass' working from a cisco 2960g with a hp 2600n networked printer. all that seems to happen at the moment is that 802.1x times out, and then nothing, it dumps the printer onto the guest vlan.i'm not sure if mac-auth-bypass is working,but the debug output...
Tags: Printers, Hewlett-Packard Co., paul.stephenson@..., printer, Cisco Systems Inc., Apple Macintosh
Discussion threads 2007-08-06
Tech Tip: Improve RAS connection security
By Mike MullinsOnce you've decided to implement remoteaccess service RAS to provide file and print services to yourusers, you'll place this asset within your firewall's DMZ to proxyand record all of the data connections coming into your network.However, before you become an Internet Service Provider ISP toyour users, you should...
Tags: Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol, Extensible Authentication Protocol, network, password, Password Authentication Protocol, PPP, remote access, remote access service, security, Serial Line Internet Protocol
Technical articles 2003-12-08
Sorry,another Question,concerning VPN problems
i have an enviroment, with an Ad,DHCP.DNS and CA...that is the 1st server.2nd is the RRAS#rd is the IAS4th is the IISthe enviroment is working properly when it is using PPTP.when i transfer the authentication to be by the IAS server... many errors appear..and i am sure there is something...
Tags: wf_mi@..., IAS
Discussion threads 2007-05-21
Stop wireless network intrusion at the source: Implement access control for IEEE802.11 wireless LANs
Establishing real security within your Wi-Fi LAN means more than just configuring your computer correctly or choosing good passwords. Take a whole new approach to wireless LAN security enabled by the recent development of new core technology for Wi-Fi. The new developments achieve what no amount of reconfiguration...
Tags: Network, Access Control, Wireless Network, Intrusion, Addison-Wesley, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Network Security, Security, Networking
Book chapters 2007-01-03
How Cisco's LEAP provides tight security
Much has been written about ways to secure your wireless network. Although basic Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP was originally the answer, it didn’t take security experts long to figure out that WEP has its weaknesses. With basic WEP now discredited, the IEEE has worked aggressively to ratify the latest standards...
Tags: access point, authentication, Cisco LEAP, Cisco Systems Inc., Del Smith CCNA, CCA, MCSE, IEEE 802.1X, RADIUS, RADIUS server, security, server, WEP, wireless, wireless network
Technical articles 2003-05-06
EAP-TLS Smartcards, From Dream to Reality
This paper presents the first implementation of the EAPTLS (Extensible Authentication Protocol-Transport Layer Security) protocol in smartcards. Tests, performed on two java devices, are discussed and analysed. Results show that TLS processing is slow, because smartcards are not yet optimized for that purpose; however the paper clearly demonstrates that TLS...
Tags: Smart Card, TLS, Smart Cards, Authentication/Encryption, Digital Security, Ssl/Tls, Security
White papers 2005-03-11
Ultimate wireless security guide: Microsoft IAS RADIUS for wireless authentication
Better RADIUS server choiceI'll mostly agree on your assessment of ACS, though as tightly as the MS solution is connected with AD it has its own issues (while IAS may be stable, AD is problematic for many admins). Steelbelted works fine, its simply too expensive for what it does....
Tags: khelms@..., it management, networking, radius, Microsoft Corp., wireless
Discussion threads 2007-02-20
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