802.11n is a big leap in the evolution of wireless LANs. With major advantages in throughput, range and reliability over legacy Wi-Fi protocols, 802.11n opens up new possibilities for running various applications over wireless. The same features that drive these advantages also present technical challenges in network planning, installation, security, and operation of these networks. The numerous ways in which 802.11n choices can impact legacy 802.11a/b/g networks cannot be ignored. Enterprises should carefully consider these aspects to maximize the business benefits from 802.11n.
This white paper revisits the wireless security space, debunks common myths and presents wireless vulnerability management (WVM) as a proactive strategy to wireless security.
This white paper introduces a novel way for enabling on-demand wireless security that is affordable, effortless and customizable. In this new architecture, wireless security is delivered over the Internet bringing a revolutionary change in how businesses manage their wireless threat exposure. Depending on their needs, businesses choose and pay only for the value they derive from this online wireless security service.
Understanding of wireless security is unfortunately marred by many myths. Some are even propagated as wireless LAN best practices. Myths about wireless security can be both dangerous and costly. Many organizations spend valuable resources in implementing these urban legends that give a false sense of security and leave private networks and sensitive data exposed. In this paper, we will revisit and debunk top ten wireless security myths.
Learn how you can achieve PCI wireless compliance and avoid becoming the next victim of a wireless security breach.
