
How to Cheat at Securing a Wireless Network
Syngress (Publisher)
Published on 22. August 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
480 pages
978-1-59749-087-0 (ISBN)
Description
Wireless connectivity is now a reality in most businesses. Yet by its nature, wireless networks are the most difficult to secure and are often the favorite target of intruders. This book provides the busy network administrator with best-practice solutions to securing the wireless network
With the increased demand for mobile connectivity and the decrease in cost and in the time required for installation, wireless network connections will make up 20% of all corporate network connections by the end of 2006.
With this increase in usage comes a commensurate increase in the network's vulnerability to intrusion. This book provides the typical network administrator with the basic tools and instruction they need to maintain a secure network while allowing acceptable access to users.
With the increased demand for mobile connectivity and the decrease in cost and in the time required for installation, wireless network connections will make up 20% of all corporate network connections by the end of 2006.
With this increase in usage comes a commensurate increase in the network's vulnerability to intrusion. This book provides the typical network administrator with the basic tools and instruction they need to maintain a secure network while allowing acceptable access to users.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Rockland, MA
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
640 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59749-087-0 (9781597490870)
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Chris Hurley | Lee Barken
How to Cheat at Securing a Wireless Network
E-Book
08/2006
Elsevier
€31.95
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Persons
Chris Hurley is a Senior Penetration Tester in the Washington, DC area. He has more than 10 years of experience performing penetration testing, vulnerability assessments, and general INFOSEC grunt work. He is the founder of the WorldWide WarDrive, a four-year project to assess the security posture of wireless networks deployed throughout the world. Chris was also the original organizer of the DEF CON WarDriving contest. He is the lead author of WarDriving: Drive, Detect, Defend (Syngress Publishing, ISBN: 19318360305). He has contributed to several other Syngress publications, including Penetration Tester's Open Source Toolkit (ISBN: 1-5974490210), Stealing the Network: How to Own an Identity (ISBN: 1597490067), InfoSec Career Hacking (ISBN: 1597490113), and OS X for Hackers at Heart (ISBN: 1597490407). He has a BS from Angelo State University in Computer Science and a whole bunch of certifications to make himself feel important.
Author
Senior Penetration Tester, Washington, DC, USA
co-director of the Strategic Technologies And Research (STAR) Center, San Diego State University, U.S.A.
Content
1: Introduction to Wireless: From Past to Present
2: Wireless Security
3: Dangers of Wireless Devices in the Workplace
4: WLAN Rogue Access Point Detection and Mitigation
5: Wireless LAN VLANs
6: Wireless Network Architecture and Design
7: Wireless Network Architecture and Design
8: Monitoring and Intrusion Detection
9: Case Study: Designing a Wireless Enterprise Network
10: Case Study: Designing a Wireless Industrial Network
11: Designing a Personal Wireless Network: Home Office Case Study
12: Wireless Penetration Testing
13:Appendix A: Solutions Fast Track
2: Wireless Security
3: Dangers of Wireless Devices in the Workplace
4: WLAN Rogue Access Point Detection and Mitigation
5: Wireless LAN VLANs
6: Wireless Network Architecture and Design
7: Wireless Network Architecture and Design
8: Monitoring and Intrusion Detection
9: Case Study: Designing a Wireless Enterprise Network
10: Case Study: Designing a Wireless Industrial Network
11: Designing a Personal Wireless Network: Home Office Case Study
12: Wireless Penetration Testing
13:Appendix A: Solutions Fast Track