WiFi Security
February 23, 2009 – 2:55 amBy following this WiFi Security, corporations can go wireless and still protect mission-critical data. Top corporate security consultant Stewart Miller covers security for Windows, Linux, Macs, Palms, and other PDAs and shows how to prevent breaches caused by weak encryption protocols.
- Review security approaches for the different standards currently competing for the U.S. market
- Addresses data compromise, unauthorized access, and denial of service–all critical to WLAN users
- Covers the 802.11 IEEE standard in regards to security, performance, and throughput
- Discusses encryption and privacy through the WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) protocol
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