Wireless Security End-to-End |
| Brian Carter ( University of Michigan, USA); Russell Shumway |
| *A Practical Guide for IT Professionals *Comprehensive "End-to-End" Coverage *Real-World Perspectives, Strategies, and Solutions The growth of 802.11b wireless LANs and other wireless technologiesincluding Bluetooth and WAPhas opened up a whole new frontier in network security. This practical, hands-on guide leads you through the wilderness of competing wireless security solutionsand shows you how to determine the best mix of security components for your organization. Covering everything from intrusion protection and detection to VPNs, event correlation, encryption, antenna placement, and the pros and cons of specific wireless security models, its all you need to settle on the right wireless security planand get it implemented.
Lock Down Wireless Networks *Understand the five typical wireless security threats *Discover how network security impacts wireless security, from intrusion protection and detection to host-based security, VPNs, and event correlation *Get the scoop on wireless security componentsWEP and other built-in WLAN features, authentication, encryption, and device placement *Find out how to integrate wireless into the network security process, from event logging and policies to assessments and change control *Get detailed advice on implementing specific solutionsLEAP, RADIUS, and an IPSEC VPN client *Learn how to secure public wireless networks in a café or kiosk and implement secure point-to-point connections for remote or branch offices
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| Paperback |
Pages, 7-3/8 x 9-1/4 in. |
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0764548867 $39.99 |
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. | |