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Deploying WPA and WPA2 in the Enterprise
by Wi-Fi Alliance
Published: March 1, 2005  Type: White Paper

This white paper is structured to provide a practical hands-on guide for deploying WPA and WPA2 in the enterprise.

Complexities of WPA/802.1x with RADIUS
by Linksys Wireless Guard
Published: June 3, 2004  Type: White Paper

In this document the complexities associated with implementing a RADIUS infrastructure into an existing 802.11 WLAN will be exposed. This document also illustrates how WSC Guard provides subscribers with the benefits of an 802.1x RADIUS infrastructure.

WPA-PSK: A Limited Solution for Securing a Wireless Network
by Linksys Wireless Guard
Published: June 3, 2004  Type: White Paper

This document describes some of the deficiencies and challenges associated with WPA-PSK when used to secure 802.11 networks. It also illustrates how WSC Guard fills in the gaps to provide a comprehensive 802.11 security solution.

Building Secure Wireless Networks
by Atheros Communications, Inc.
Published: April 1, 2004  Type: White Paper

Although security protocols and mechanisms for protecting WLANs are available, most wireless networks remain open to attack. This white paper aims to expose IT managers to both older and newer protocols for todays WLANs.

The New 'Keeping the Bad Guys Out of Your 802.11 Wireless Network' - 2004 Edition
by LXE Inc.
Published: March 1, 2004  Type: White Paper

When this paper was last updated, in September of 2002, we reported that "Concerns over the security of standard 802.11 networks have grown to near hysteric proportions...". The situation has much improved since that time. We are not exactly out of the

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.

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

This document discusses about Wi-Fi and its application in the Intel Centrino mobile technology. Wireless computing offers unprecedented productivity, efficiency, and convenience. But security concerns have led many companies to postpone or limit their w

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.

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

Wi-Fi Protected Access: Strong, Standards-Based, Interoperable Security for Today.s Wi-Fi Networks
by Wi-Fi Alliance
Published: April 1, 2003  Type: White Paper

The Wi-Fi Alliance, working in conjunction with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), has brought a strong interoperable Wi-Fi security specification to market in the form of Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA). WPA greatly increases the

Securing WLANs: A Bluesocket Perspective on WPA and 802.1x Solutions
by Bluesocket
Published: April 1, 2003  Type: White Paper

This document gives Bluesockets perspective on the two wireless technologies PA and 802.1x. 802.1x is an IEEE standard (now part of WPA) ratified in June 2001, which enables authentication and key management for local area networks. Although originally d

Microsoft Leads in Securing Wireless Networks
by Microsoft Corporation
Published: January 9, 2003  Type: White Paper

This article discusses the various challenges associated with wireless LANs and informs the reader of currently available and secure solutions.

Wi-Fi Protected Access
by Wi-Fi Alliance
Published: October 1, 2002  Type: White Paper

Over the past year, many Wi-Fi Alliance members and their customers have becomeincreasingly concerned about the vulnerabilities of Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), thebasic mechanism to date for interoperable security in Wi-Fi certified products. Inrespon

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

Securing Your Wireless LAN: Practical Considerations for Enterprise Deployments
by Light Reading
Published:   Type: Webcast

The Webcast reviews WLAN security issues and challenges, including authentication, data privacy, authorization, and data integrity. It provides comparison of current and evolving security standards, including their strengths and vulnerabilities.