Archive for August, 2006

Wireless security push fueled by paranoia

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Wireless security push fueled by paranoia
Search Networking - Aug 17, 2006 By Andrew R. Hickey, News Writer. He doesn’t want rogue access points or any other potential security hazards making their way into his wireless network.

Gone in 60 seconds: Hackers slash wireless security of Macbooks
Mobilemag.com - Aug 3, 2006 Hackers are making Wi-Fi news these days, especially in a recent report that shoots holes in Apple’s vaunted security reputation.

Going Wireless: Cut the Cord but Mind the Store
Law.com (subscription), CA - Aug 29, 2006 Even with wireless security “on” — requiring a Wireless Equivalency Privacy (WEP) or Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) key — software called Airsnort has a good

AirDefense, CGI Manage Security
Unstrung, NY - Aug 15, 2006 “Given the robustness of the platform, the breadth of their patent portfolio in the wireless security space, and their long-entrenched leadership position in

WiMax’s Small Steps to Security
Unstrung, NY - Aug 17, 2006 on that.”. In fact, the requirements for a complete wireless security system are not even covered by the basic specification. The