Learn how to secure your enterprise wireless local area network (WLAN) using encryption methods -- such as WPA2, WPA, WEP, TKIP, LEAP and EAP wireless protocols -- and through tools such as wireless intrusion detection. Learn how to monitor the security of wireless networks and more in our wireless security section.
How to lock wireless routers
15 Jul 2009 EXPERT ANSWER - Learn how to limit connections to your WLAN and control access to your router, in this advice from our enterprise security expert, Michael Gregg.
Rogue access points: Preventing, detecting and handling best practices
Submitted By: SearchNetworking.com | 28 May 2009 ASK THE EXPERT: FAQ - Rogue access points, wireless or otherwise, pose network security threats. Learn how to prevent, detect and eliminate unauthorized APs from finding their way into your network.
Securing embedded 802.11n devices
Submitted By: SearchNetworking.com | 18 Mar 2009 TIP - Embedded 802.11n devices pose unique challenges for network management and security. Learn how to control embedded 802.11n devices and secure your network using WPS and 802.1X.
Best practices for securing your wireless LAN
Paul DeBeasi | 11 Nov 2008 EXPERT LESSON - Learn best practices for securing a wireless LAN (WLAN) in the enterprise, from systematically monitoring your WLAN for intruders to protecting users and the network itself.
Wireless hot spot security -- podcast
SearchNetworking.com | 27 Mar 2008 PODCAST - Learn how to secure your enterprise network when logging into wireless hotspots.
Network hacking for dummies: Not just for dummies anymore
SearchNetworking.com | 15 Feb 2007 ARTICLE - Network security is achievable if network pros gain control and test their systems, says author Kevin Beaver in his new book Hacking For Dummies, 2nd Edition.
Despite the great potential for increased productivity that wireless networks and devices present, they also create new security risks. This webcast details how to protect your critical assets and confidential data from wireless misuse and attacks.
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