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From the ground up: Creating a secure wireless infrastructure by Nokia Published: April 13, 2006 Type: Webcast
This webcast explains security alternatives in a clear, concise fashion so that you can choose Wi-Fi products that fit within a network architecture that has been designed with security in mind.
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Enterprise Security: WLAN & Beyond by Symbol Technologies Published: March 16, 2006 Type: Webcast
This webinar looks at how to centrally manage security in a world where the access methods are increasingly unwired and new technologies such as WiMax, 4G, and RFID could be new doors for hackers to access corporate resources. | |
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Spectrum-based WiFi Network Attack Threats on the Rise by Cognio Published: March 15, 2006 Type: White Paper
Learn what's crippling your WiFi network—Defend yourself against Jammers and Rogues. | |
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Best Practices For Securing Your Wireless Perimeter by AirTight Networks Published: January 11, 2006 Type: White Paper
This paper will discuss best practices in all five areas to secure the enterprise network, whether wired or wireless, from unauthorized use and hackers. | |
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Secure and Manageable Enterprise WLANs by Computer Associates International, Inc. Published: May 1, 2004 Type: White Paper
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) are being deployed in enterprises all over the world. However, WLANs are plagued with security and management vulnerabilities that threaten more widespread acceptance. This paper discusses some of the solutions to man | |
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Best Practices for Rogue Wireless LAN Detection by AirDefense, Inc. Published: April 28, 2004 Type: White Paper
Rogue wireless LANs put your information assets at risk by circumventing your investment in network security. This will help you understand the proliferation of rogue wireless LANs, the risks organizations face, and how you can protect your network. | |
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Securing Wireless LANs with PEAP and Passwords: Overview of Securing Wireless LANs with PEAP and Passwords by Microsoft Corporation Published: April 3, 2004 Type: White Paper
Securing Wireless LANs with PEAP and Passwords is the second security solution guide for WLANs from Microsoft®. The solution is designed to guide you though the complete life cycle of planning, deploying, testing, and managing wireless security solution. | |
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Wireless LAN Architectures : Distributed Access Points Vs. Centralized WLAN 'Switches' by LXE Inc. Published: March 1, 2004 Type: White Paper
This white paper addresses the current industry debate about the relative merits of a centralized WLAN architecture using a WLAN switch versus the more common distributed 802.11 access point architecture. | |
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Wireless LAN Policies for Security & Management by AirDefense, Inc. Published: November 13, 2003 Type: White Paper
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 wireless LANs. | |
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Wireless LAN Design White Paper by VOCAL Technologies, Ltd. Published: October 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
Wireless 802.11 specifies a 2.4 GHz operating frequency with data rates of 1 and 2 Mbps using either Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) or Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS). In wireless LAN design data is encoded using DSSS (Direct Sequence Sp | |
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Cisco SAFE: Wireless LAN Security in Depth by Cisco Systems, Inc. Published: March 4, 2003 Type: White Paper
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 security. | |
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Planning and Managing Wireless LANs by Trapeze Networks Published: February 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
When designing a wired enterprise, the network manager carefully plans for a connection to each user location, taking into account the employee's applications, the bandwidth required to deliver a productive user experience, and the resources to be shared | |
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Kerberos: The Secure Advantage by Symbol Technologies Published: February 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
This paper talks about Kerberos, which is used for Wireless LAN security. A combination of 802.1x and 802.11 standards does not provide a sufficient level of security, nor will it ever without significant changes. By virtue of the Kerberos mechanism and | |
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The Need for a Cisco Structured Wireless-Aware Network by Cisco Systems, Inc. Published: January 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
The popularity of wireless LANs has created new challenges for today's networking professionals. | |
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WLAN Security: One Size Does Not Fit All by NetMotion Wireless Published: January 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
The security features in NetMotion Mobility can be deployed in many different ways, adding a strong, flexible layer of security to any enterprise's wireless LAN. | |
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Securing Wireless LANs by NetScreen Technologies, Inc. Published: January 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
This paper goes through the common security threats and considerations present in today\'s wireless Ethernet technologies, what wireless security technologies (802.1X and WEP) can provide and where they fall short. | |
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Secure Architectures for Wireless LANs in the Enterprise by Nortel Networks Corporation Published: October 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
This paper will review the WLAN environment, current and future standards, security requirements for wireless LANs, and a layered approach for an integrated WLAN/LAN security architecture. | |
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Architecting Your 802.1x-Based WLAN Deployment by Funk Software Published: October 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
While network managers recognize the obvious benefits of deploying WLANs namely their flexibility, cost savings, and convenience there still remain questions over which WLAN security method is best. VPNs have been tentatively adopted by some enterprises, | |
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Driving Business Success with Mobile Voice and Data Services by Sun Microsystems Published: March 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
Wireless industry observers make far-reaching predictions about the growth and impact of mobile voice and data services, it seems, almost daily. The fact is there are many strategic, economic and technical choices for enterprises and service providers t | |
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Secure Wireless LANs with Windows Server 2003 PKI by Microsoft Corporation Published: Type: Webcast
Get an overview of Microsoft's Solution for Securing Wireless LANs. Aimed primarily at large organizations, learn how this solution focuses on Microsoft's approach of using 802.1X authentication, RADIUS and Public Key infrastructure to provide a robust, | |
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