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Security for Next Generation Wireless LANs by Cisco Systems, Inc. Published: December 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
This white paper describes the architecture, messaging, and protocols for centralized security and the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) key management offering for Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN (WLAN) solutions. This paper covers the topics such as, a recap o | |
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Evolution of WLAN Security by Meetinghouse Data Communications, Incorporated Published: October 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
New wireless standards are constantly being introduced. Meanwhile, network managers simply want secure, scalable, and stable WLAN systems that they aren't going to have to rip out and replace with every new soup de jour. This paper describes that the evo | |
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Wireless Security - Extending Access to the Road Warrior by SafeNet, Inc. Published: August 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
Learn about key security challenges faced by organizations when deploying wireless access to road warriors. Encryption and authentication will be discussed as well as best practices for securing wireless LAN connections from areas like Hot Spots. | |
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Wi-Fi* Protected Access and Intel® Centrino™ Mobile Technology Deliver a Robust Foundation for Wireless Security by Intel Published: August 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
Now, the new Wi-Fi* Protected Access (WPA) standard bolsters the security protection from the earlier Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) specification, enabling companies to unwire with confidence. | |
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Using NetMotion Mobility with WEP by NetMotion Wireless Published: August 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
Some access points have WEP security built into them. This technical note explains how NetMotion Mobility works with, differs from, and complements access point security measures. NetMotion Mobility bolsters the native WEP security features in access poi | |
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The Evolution of Wireless Security in 802.11 Networks: WEP, WPA and 802.11 Standards by SANS Institute Published: May 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
This paper describes the evolution of wireless security in 802.11 networks. The paper discusses the security weakness of Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) and provides with the interim and ultimate solutions: Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) and 802.11i standar | |
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Windows XP Professional Security ; Chapter 9: Wireless Networking Security by Microsoft Corporation Published: May 1, 2003 Type: Book
In this chapter we will first take a look at what Windows XP Professional has promised to bring to you in wireless technology. | |
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Affordable and Robust Security for Wi-Fi Networks by Cirond Corporation Published: April 30, 2003 Type: White Paper
This White Paper evaluates the current approaches to Wi-Fi security and compares them to Cirond’s very affordable, easy to implement and robust security measures. | |
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VPN and WEP: Wireless 802.11 Security in a Corporate Environment by Intel Published: January 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
Employee productivity is clearly enhanced by technology that maximizes computing mobility options. This paper shows how 802.11b wireless standard provides seamless integration, reasonable data rates, and multivendor interoperability - making it an excell | |
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VPN and WEP: Wireless 802.11b Security in a Corporate Environment by Intel Published: January 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
Workforce mobility is the next frontier for enterprise productivity. Intel IT has taken a leading role in the adoption of wireless technology as a mechanism to enhance the mobility of its 80,000-plus employees. As a result, many Intel employees now enjoy | |
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802.11 Security- by Intersil Published: December 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
The IEEE Task Group I has been working for the past two years to develop a security standard know as the Robust Security Network (RSN) which will address all known attacks and greatly improve the security of 802.11 based equipment. The significant featur | |
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Configuring Windows XP IEEE 802.11b Wireless Networks for the Home and Small Business by Microsoft Corporation Published: July 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
This paper describes how to configure computers running Windows XP to create a wireless network for a home or small business. | |
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Perils and Fixes for 802.11 WLANs in SOHOs by SANS Institute Published: March 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
Wireless networks, especially 802.11b, are becoming very popular for homes and small offices, despite serious security problems that have been widely reported. This paper gives an overview of the 802.11 standards, the WEP algorithm and RC4 encryption. Th | |
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The Case For Rapid Re-Keying by Enterasys Published: January 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
This paper introduces the concept of Rapid Re-Keying. Rapid Re-Keying also known as key tumbling, is a term used to describe the frequent, automatic redistribution of IEEE 802.11 WEP encryption keys. The natural and standards-based method of accomplishin | |
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Securing Wireless Networks by Digital Defense, Inc. Published: November 1, 2001 Type: White Paper
Wireless networks are currently available in three basic formats. They are High Powered Microwave systems used by telephone companies for long haul, line-of-sight communications, CDMA/TDMA/GSM (cellular and PCS) networks used for wireless phones and pers | |
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Securing the Air: Don't Let your Wireless LAN Be a Moving Target by IBM Published: November 1, 2001 Type: White Paper
Today, the most popular wireless local area network (WLAN) deployed is the 802.11b network. The access points are widely available and the 802.11b WLAN NIC cards that fit into laptop are reasonably priced. But these networks, although inexpensively price | |
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WEP Security Statement Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance by WLANA Published: September 1, 2001 Type: White Paper
The recently published approach to compromising WEP is the most effective reported to date. However, Wi-Fi wireless LANs with appropriate security measures are a proven technology that brings significant tangible benefits to large and small businesses, s | |
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Security and the 802.11b Wireless LAN by SANS Institute Published: September 1, 2001 Type: White Paper
Wireless networking is quickly spreading across the country and around the globe. Individuals and organizations are finding the simplicity of installation and ease of use to be major benefits. Unfortunately, there is a dark side to the technology. Wirele | |
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Wireless Networks: Panacea or the Next Hacker's Playground? by SANS Institute Published: August 1, 2001 Type: White Paper
Over the past few years the demand for wireless communications, including wireless networks has grown steadily. Most projections are that the demand will continue to grow in the coming years. Wireless networks offer the potential for changing the way we | |
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Using the Fluhrer, Mantin, and Shamir Attack to Break WEP by Rice University Published: August 1, 2001 Type: White Paper
We implemented an attack against WEP, the link-layer security protocolfor 802.11 networks. The attack was described in a recent paper by Fluhrer,Mantin, and Shamir. With our implementation, and permission of the networkadministrator, we were able to reco | |
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