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Watch out for Wi-Fi's 'evil twin'
Experts warn that the latest Wi-Fi security risk could endanger enterprise data. The 'evin twin' scam involves tricking users into logging on to rogue access points set up to emulate legitimate wireless LAN equipment. News
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Group provides Wi-Fi during Bush inauguration
A nonprofit community group called the Open Park Project is providing the free service this week in what its founders describe as an exercise in wireless democracy. News
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What encryption standard is becoming the most widely accepted for US Government use?
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Painting over Wi-Fi leaks
Force Field Wireless claims its grey $69-per-gallon paint, laced with copper and aluminum fibers that form an electromagnetic shield, can prevent outside intruders from compromising a wireless network. The vendor says the paint isn't foolproof, and c... News
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What is the future of thin devices relative to wireless network security?
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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. Tip
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AirTight debuts proactive Wi-Fi security appliance
AirTight Networks this week will debut an appliance that detects and automatically blocks unauthorized WLAN activity. Though it's an aggressive approach, one customer explains why proactive tactics are necessary. Article
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ReefEdge cuts staff, reworks strategy
The wireless LAN security and management vendor has trimmed its staff and is reworking its strategy, the latest sign that the WLAN market could be moving toward a dramatic consolidation. Article
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How can I prevent tenants in my office building from getting on to my network with unauthorized wire
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Cisco employs AirDefense to monitor WLAN airwaves
Cisco has partnered with AirDefense to make it easier for enterprises to monitor for wireless LAN attacks and rogue access points. Article
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