Building Secure Wireless Networks with 802.11
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.43 (564 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0471237159 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 352 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-05-21 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. JAHANZEB KHAN is Principal Engineer with RSA Security, Inc., where he is responsible for the research and development of encryption, Public Key Infrastructure, and wireless LAN Security standards. ANIS KHWAJA works in the IT department of a leading financial services firm. Khwaja has more than fifteen years of experience in networking and is currently i
Provides a step-by-step approach for planning and implementing a wireless LAN based on 802.11 Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) technologyAuthors are Wi-Fi security experts who are able to address the firestorm of concerns about security for 802.11b networksOffers a clear perspective of interoperability with related wireless standards like 802.11a, HomeRF, and BluetoothExplains how to achieve the same performance as a wired Ethernet connection and deliver flexibility and high speed
From the Back Cover An implementer's guide to setting up, configuring, and managing a secure wireless network Whether you're creating wireless networks for the home, small office, or enterprise, this innovative book presents a step-by-step approach to successfully building a wireless LAN that meets all of your security needs. You'll also find critical information on how to maintain and troubleshoot your wireless LAN to keep it up and running. Beginning with a comprehensive introduction and overview of 802.11b technology, this book takes you through the planning and design guidelines for implementing wireless LANs. While emphasizing the proper security measures for you to take, the authors will help you develop a wireless LAN, choose the right equipment for your deployment scenario, and implement the steps for thorough provisioning of equipment. The authors: * Address the concerns about security for 802.11b networks and describe effective s
Ben Rothke said Falls short as a wireless security reference. Wireless networking is the hottest technological innovation of the past few years, but the unpleasant fact is that security is its greatest weakness. In a crowded market of computer security titles, a niche exists for a book that lays out wireless security problems and couples them with solutions.Unfortunately, this is not that book. While well written, the book is thin on security matters; security is . A Customer said Good book with deployment and security focus.. The book is easy to follow and doesn't include unnecessary information or page fillers. The book walks you through details of 80"Good book with deployment and security focus." according to A Customer. The book is easy to follow and doesn't include unnecessary information or page fillers. The book walks you through details of 802.11 deployment issues and security concerns. I was able to install a wireless LAN by following this book in about 2 days and was able to convince people at my work about the security concerns. The book also deals with 802.1x which I really needed to know (note: the review by p. .11 deployment issues and security concerns. I was able to install a wireless LAN by following this book in about "Good book with deployment and security focus." according to A Customer. The book is easy to follow and doesn't include unnecessary information or page fillers. The book walks you through details of 802.11 deployment issues and security concerns. I was able to install a wireless LAN by following this book in about 2 days and was able to convince people at my work about the security concerns. The book also deals with 802.1x which I really needed to know (note: the review by p. days and was able to convince people at my work about the security concerns. The book also deals with 80"Good book with deployment and security focus." according to A Customer. The book is easy to follow and doesn't include unnecessary information or page fillers. The book walks you through details of 802.11 deployment issues and security concerns. I was able to install a wireless LAN by following this book in about 2 days and was able to convince people at my work about the security concerns. The book also deals with 802.1x which I really needed to know (note: the review by p. .1x which I really needed to know (note: the review by p. A Little Dated, But Good Source of Information The authors of this book have extensive first-hand knowledge of the technology and concepts they write about. Recently, wireless networks have exploded onto the home and business markets. The ability to network computers without having to string cables across your home or hire a 3rd-party company to wire new network jacks is very appealing.The problem is that if your network traffic is flying through th