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I guess wireless IPS didn't cut it

2008-04-22 09:48:49 by ashimmy in StillSecure, After All These Years
 
...wireless IDS/IPS space were having a tough time getting a lot of traction. There were battles around who had what patent and so forth, lots of partnerships and OEMs, but at the end of the day I don't think it led to a lot of revenue. Confirmation for me on this came last night at the SANS 2008 conference In Orlando. The booth next to ours is...
 
 
 
 
 
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My Open Wireless Network

2008-01-15 03:33:22 by schneier in Schneier on Security
 
...wireless network at home. There's no password. There's no encryption. Anyone with wireless capability who can see my network can use it to access the internet To me, it's basic politeness. Providing internet access to guests is kind of like providing heat and electricity, or a hot cup of tea. But to some observers, it's both wrong and...
 
 
 
 
 
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My Open Wireless Network

2008-01-15 03:33:22 by schneier in Schneier on Security
 
...wireless network at home. There's no password. There's no encryption. Anyone with wireless capability who can see my network can use it to access the internet To me, it's basic politeness. Providing internet access to guests is kind of like providing heat and electricity, or a hot cup of tea. But to some observers, it's both wrong and...
 
 
 
 
 
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Former Verizon Wireless employee charged with identity theft

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2008-04-27 09:43:33 by Evan Francen in The Breach Blog
...Wireless Contractor/Consultant/Branch None Victims Customers Number Affected Unknown Types of Data Name, address, Social Security number, and/or Verizon Wireless account number Breach Description A former employee of Verizon Wireless who worked in a telesales position has been charged with identity theft by the Somerset County, New...
 
 
 
 
 
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Myth vs. reality: Wireless SSIDs

2007-10-16 07:08:58 by Steve Riley in Steve Riley on Security
 
...wireless network's SSID will somehow make you more secure? This is a myth that needs to be forcibly dragged out behind the woodshed, strangled until it wheezes its last labored breath, then shot several times for good measure Folks, there are fundamental differences between names, which are public claims of identities, and authenticators,...
 
 
 
 
 
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I guess wireless IPS didn't cut it

2008-04-22 08:48:49 by HASH0x8b60ce4 in StillSecure, After All These Years
 
...wireless IDS/IPS space were having a tough time getting a lot of traction. There were battles around who had what patent and so forth, lots of partnerships and OEMs, but at the end of the day I don't think it led to a lot of revenue. Confirmation for me on this came last night at the SANS 2008 conference In Orlando. The booth next to ours is...
 
 
 
 
 
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Introduction to wireless networks -- from 'The book of wireless'

2008-02-14 00:00:00 by Amy L. Kucharik in WhatIs: Enterprise IT tips and expert advice
 
...wireless network, or when you want to improve the performance of an existing network, it's important to understand what's going on inside the box (or in this case, inside each of the boxes that make up the network). This chapter from 'The Book of Wireless: A Painless Guide to Wi-Fi and Broadband Wireless' describes the standards and...
 
 
 
 
 
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Strategies for enterprise wireless deployment discussed at Interop

2008-04-23 10:51:07 by Amy L. Kucharik in WhatIs: Enterprise IT tips and expert advice
 
...wireless adoption presents new challenges for enterprise network managers, including Power over Ethernet and network management issues. Paul DeBeasi, senior analyst at Burton Group, has plenty of experience advising enterprises on their wireless and mobile deployments. At Interop in Las Vegas, Paul DeBeasi will moderate a session, "Deploying...
 
 
 
 
 
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iPhone Security Tip: Never Memorize Wireless Networks

2008-04-28 20:50:49 by rmogull in securosis.com
 
...wireless gear. Like the Cisco gear in our community center, that just a week or so before I was playing with. And that got me thinking Many of you probably connect to wireless networks with common names- like Linksys, 2WIRExx, tsunami, or whatever. In other words, either default networks, or names (like those used at conferences and airports)...