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Robust Security Network (RSN) Fast BSS Transition (FT) by CWNP Program Published: August 28, 2008 Type: White Paper
This white paper describes specific features found in the 802.11 standard and ratified amendments that are designed to aid clients in fast roaming while maintaining a secure operating environment. | |
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Ten Ways Hackers Breach Security by Global Knowledge Published: February 2, 2007 Type: White Paper
This white paper discusses ten common methods hackers use to breach your existing security. | |
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Practical Wi-Fi Security by Hewlett Packard Published: July 12, 2006 Type: White Paper
It's essential for managers and IT professionals alike to understand that Wi-Fi is subject to well-known and well-documented security vulnerabilities and weaknesses. | |
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Mobile Security at the Crossroads: Meeting the Challenges of Trusted Seamless Mobility by Motorola Published: June 1, 2006 Type: White Paper
This white paper explores how convergence makes each technology susceptible to the security issues that plague the other and the importance of implementing a security strategy. | |
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Hack the MAC 802.11 Medium Access Control Protocol Exploit Analysis by Applied Methodologies, Inc. Published: May 1, 2006 Type: White Paper
This white paper research determines and outlines various MAC and or PHY layer exploits that can be used against any 802.11 based device, cell, BSSID, ESSID or bridge. | |
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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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Best Practices for Securing Your Enterprise Wireless Perimeter by Siemens Published: April 13, 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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Risky business: Understanding Wi-Fi threats by Nokia Published: April 5, 2006 Type: Webcast
In this webcast, you will learn why most WLANs are inherently vulnerable right from the start. You will see how hackers leverage common weaknesses to gather confidential data, prey upon wireless users and penetrate business networks. | |
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Ten Remote Access Tips in Ten Minutes by HP Published: April 1, 2006 Type: White Paper
This briefing will provide 10 quick tips for locking down remote endpoints and safeguarding the corporate data that they carry and send. | |
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Protecting Your Network from Wireless Attacks: How to Determine the Best Architecture for Mitigating 802.11-based Threats by Network Chemistry Published: March 27, 2006 Type: White Paper
Read this white paper and discover the major wireless threats, the pros and cons of various architecture options, and ownership and design considerations when implementing a WIDP system. | |
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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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Security for Wireless Networks (A Comparison among SSL, IPSec and the Emerging Class of Mobile VPNs) by NetMotion Wireless Published: March 14, 2006 Type: White Paper
Read this paper now to gain a better understanding of the technical aspects of the emerging mobile VPN and how it compares to SSL VPNs and IPSecs. | |
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Enterprise-Grade Wireless LAN Security by Siemens Published: March 6, 2006 Type: White Paper
This white paper will demystify the topic of wireless LAN security by highlighting the top security threats and outlining how to mitigate them. | |
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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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How to (Ethically) Hack Wireless Networks by TESSCO Technologies Published: October 19, 2005 Type: Webcast
In this webcast, wireless network and information security experts and authors of the book 'Hacking Wireless Networks For Dummies,' will discuss the latest ethical hacking techniques for testing the security of 802.11-based wireless systems. | |
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Six Ways To Make Wireless More Secure Than Wired by Trapeze Networks Published: October 17, 2005 Type: White Paper
These six vital capabilities, when combined, make wireless LANs more secure than most wired networks. | |
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Securing Wireless LANs and Meeting Regulatory Requirements by AirMagnet, Inc. Published: September 28, 2005 Type: Webcast
This webinar will discuss the security issues and accountability challenges surrounding current WLAN deployments. It will also discuss specific solutions to secure WLANs and assure regulatory compliance. | |
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Enterprise-grade Wireless LAN Security by Siemens Published: September 1, 2005 Type: White Paper
Siemens HiPath Wireless delivers a secure solution that resolves the problem of security standards and makes the enterprise ready for wireless LAN today. | |
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Mitigating the Big Three Risk Factors in Wireless Deployment by 3Com Published: August 29, 2005 Type: White Paper
This paper explores the expertise and tests that can be applied to identify and resolve potential problems before a wireless system is installed. | |
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Six Strategies for Defense In Depth by http://www.alcatel.com Published: August 1, 2005 Type: White Paper
Defense in depth is process not a product. It's a proactive approach to thinking about security from the inside out. Certain architectural approaches such as centralized security overlays lend themselves well to solve today interior security problems. | |
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