
Wireless Security
The security issues of Wireless Networks are twofold. Firstly, the data transmitted over the airwaves is not secure. There is no, or very little, security and it should be considered in the same way as sending a postcard, rather than sending a sealed letter. Secondly, a hacker could access the corporate network and launch attacks on corporate systems, use the corporate bandwidth to "Surf the Internet", or worse still, launch attacks against other networks.
The WLAN provides a very quick and easy "back door" to the network. As the growth of WLAN implementations rises, so will the security problems that inevitably come with it. And it is expected that as the price of WLAN continues to fall, departmental units will add WLAN to their networks - without informing central security officers.
GSS provide eSecurity tools to solve these issues. AirMagnet provides mission-critical wireless LAN (WLAN) administration and diagnostic tools to help companies deploy, administer and secure their networks. Vernier Networks is a tool that sits between a hard wired LAN and the AP. It looks at any connection and determines its validity, then authenticates the user against several different network authentication methods.
3eTI
3eTI offers both a line of highly secure wireless LAN devices that meet NIST standards (FIPS 140-2 Validated) and the capability to help plan and impl...
AirMagnet
AirMagnet
AirMagnet provides mission-critical wireless LAN (WLAN) administration and diagnostic tools to help companies deploy, administer and secure their wire...
Check Point
Check Point Network Security Solutions are the market-leading choice for securing the network infrastructure. With a unified architecture, they provid...
















