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MarketScope for Wireless LAN Intrusion Prevention Systems by Gartner Published: May 24, 2006 Type: White Paper
This market will double in size in 2006 as more
organizations look to tighten the security of
their wireless LANs. Of the seven vendors we
assess, two merit a positive rating: AirTight
Networks and Network Chemistry. | |
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I'll be watching you: Wireless IDS/IPS by Nokia Published: April 13, 2006 Type: Webcast
This webcast describes the role of WIDS/WIPS in WLAN security, the features commonly provided by WIDS/WIPS, and how WIDS/WIPS differ from (and complement) their wired network counterparts.
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Evaluating Wireless Intrusion Prevention Systems by The Tolly Group Published: February 1, 2006 Type: White Paper
Comparison of products between AirTight Networks, AirMagnet, and Aruba Networks reveals robust capabilities of AirTight SpectraGuard Enterprise. | |
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Evaluating Your Wireless Security Policy by AirTight Networks Published: February 1, 2006 Type: White Paper
Effectively implementing a wireless intrusion prevention system (WIPS) helps your company defend wireless attacks and protect company and customer information from theft. | |
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Advanced Wireless LAN Intrusion Detection by Trapeze Networks Published: October 5, 2005 Type: White Paper
For WLANs that demand the maximum possible protection, Trapeze has integrated tools from IDS/IPS leader AirDefense into the Mobility System. This white paper looks at the Mobility System and how it protects wireless networks. | |
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Best Practices Guide: Wireless Intrusion Prevention with RFprotect by Network Chemistry Published: August 22, 2005 Type: White Paper
This guide explains how a Wireless Intrusion Prevention System (WIPS) can be used within a scalable operations process to mitigate wireless threats in multi-site business networks. | |
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Implications of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act on Wireless Network Security by AirMagnet Published: May 23, 2005 Type: White Paper
This white paper addresses the critical provisions of the GLBA, discusses how the WLAN can be vulnerable to external attacks and internal threats, and demonstrates how AirMagnet secures the WLAN and insures compliance with GLBA provisions. | |
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The Wireless LAN and Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance by AirMagnet Published: April 5, 2005 Type: White Paper
This white paper addresses the components of SOX that are most relevant to the corporation that deploys wireless technologies. | |
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What Hackers Don't Want You To Know About Securing Your WLAN by AirMagnet Published: November 11, 2004 Type: White Paper
This paper examines the intelligent and active defenses needed to maintain and truly secure your enterprise wireless network. | |
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Best Practices For Rogue Detection and Annihilation by AirMagnet Published: November 11, 2004 Type: White Paper
This paper defines rogue access points and stations, explains why they present a business risk, and details how to effectively detect, locate, and eliminate them using industry best practices. | |
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Wireless Intrusion Detection and Prevention by Airespace Published: October 1, 2004 Type: White Paper
This paper discusses how to safeguard enterprise WLANs from security threats that can compromise data and/or disrupt service, including next generation WLAN systems that will need to integrate real-time intrusion detection and prevention with multiple lay | |
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AirWave Management Platform Wireless Network Management Software by AirWave Wireless Published: June 25, 2004 Type: Brochure
Product brochure for the AirWave Management Platform wireless network management software. | |
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Wireless LANs: Defending the Enterprise Airwaves by Network Chemistry Published: May 4, 2004 Type: White Paper
At first blush, traditional approaches for detecting network vulnerabilities and attacks
seem viable for the WLAN domain. But with further examination, it becomes clear each
is severely flawed for protecting the WLAN from intrusions. | |
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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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Understanding the Layers of Wireless LAN Security & Management by AirDefense, Inc. Published: January 5, 2004 Type: White Paper
This paper outlines the specific elements of wireless LAN security (perimeter control, access control, date protection, and monitoring) and WLAN management (configuration, fault diagnostics, network usage, and policy enforcement). | |
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Wireless Prevention and Protection by Airespace Published: January 1, 2004 Type: White Paper
Discusses the Airespace Wireless Protection System (WPS) to ensure that enterprise networks are protected from wireless activity. | |
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Selecting a WLAN Monitoring Solution: A Spire Research Report by Spire Security Provided by AirDefense Inc. Published: December 1, 2003 Type: Analyst Report
This paper outlines the techniques used to monitor WLANs and provides evaluation criteria for selecting an appropriate solution for all WLAN deployments. | |
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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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The Wireless Hacker Project by KPMG Published: April 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
This white paper tries to answer the questions about whether wireless hackers really exist. What tools do they use and when do they strike. These questions have preyed on the minds of IT directors and system administrators over the last year, yet nobody | |
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Active Wireless Protection by Internet Security Systems Published: September 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
This white paper explains a proactive methodology that enables organizations to safely and securely control and manage WiFi networks within a business environment. | |
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