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Chapter 3: WLAN Security



WLAN intrusion detection and prevention



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 # 1 Signs of WLAN intrusion
In this tip, we discuss how to spot WLAN intrusions.
 # 2 Beyond wireless intrusion detection
Unauthorized devices pose a threat to every WLAN. Learn wireless intrusion detection and prevention systems can help protect your valuable assets.
 # 3 Recipe for rogue hunting
Detecting rogues is fairly easy, but eliminating them can be surprisingly tough. This tip describes a methodical rogue hunting process and tools that can help.
 # 4 Using your WIDS to monitor WLAN performance
"Wireless intrusion detection" -- the very name brings to mind security. But many WIDS products can also be used to monitor WLAN performance, providing valuable insight for trouble-shooting, fine-tuning, and usage...
 # 5 Overlay vs. embedded WIDS sensors
WIDSs rely on sensors to observe and forward traffic summaries to a central analysis server. Overlay WIDS use special-purpose sensors, dedicated to this monitoring task. Embedded WIDS use APs to monitor the WLAN in their...
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I'll be watching you: Wireless IDS/IPS - Expert Webcast

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PREMIERED:   13 APR 2006, 09:00 EDT (13:00, GMT)
SPEAKER:   Lisa Phifer - Vice President, Core Competence, Inc.
SPONSOR:   Nokia
SUMMARY:   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.
 # 7 To block or not to block: Rogue containment methods
Wireless network monitoring systems are quickly moving from detection alone to detection and prevention. In particular, many now provide options to "block" rogue devices, preventing wireless or wired network access. This...
 # 8 Hacking Wireless Networks For Dummies
This chapter download, "Still at War," covers installing and using Kismet, encrypting frames, looking at WEP problems, covers upgrading to WPA, and details how to use AES
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How to (ethically) hack wireless networks - Expert Webcast

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PREMIERED:   19 OCT 2005, 09:00 EDT (13:00, GMT)
SPEAKERS:   Kevin Beaver - Independent Information Security Consultant, author and speaker with Atlanta-based Principle Logic LLC.
Peter Davis - Principal, Peter Davis & Associates
SPONSOR:   TESSCO
SUMMARY:   In this webcast, wireless network and information security experts and authors of the book 'Hacking Wireless Networks For Dummies,' Kevin Beaver and Peter T. Davis, will discuss the latest ethical hacking techniques for testing the security of 802.11-based wireless systems.
 # 10 How to stop a rogue user from circumventing network security
An end user with super-user access poses a great danger to your network. In this tip, security practitioners share best practices, tools and tactics to monitor and limit user activity, and offer preventative methods to...
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