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WLAN Security Framework: Crafting Robust Policies for Protection

The need for wireless policy has never been greater. 802.11/a/b/g wireless networks (WLANs) [1] have taken the Information Technology world by storm. With 35 million units expected to sell in 2003 and with a predicted growth rate of 50-200% compounded year . . . . The need for wireless policy has never been greater. 802.11/a/b/g wireless networks (WLANs) [1] have taken the Information Technology world by storm. With 35 million units expected to sell in 2003 and with a predicted growth rate of 50-200% compounded year over year through 2006, wireless is here to stay. The benefits of wireless connectivity in the business world are immense; they come in the form of flexibility, convenience, portability, increased productivity, relatively low cost, and ease of implementation. These benefits are not without an expense, though. The same aspects that make wireless so desirable in terms of usability and productivity can also become an Achilles heel if the proper security measures are not addressed throughout the network's life-cycle. This is the first of a two-part series that will help create a framework for the most important aspect of any wireless security strategy -- policy development. With a solid policy and active enforcement, a WLAN will not only be useable, it will operate with limited risk and most importantly, it will be secure. The link for this article located at SecurityFocus is no longer available. . This piece emphasizes the importance of wireless regulations, outlining a strategy for establishing robust WLAN procedures.. WLAN Security Framework, Wireless Policy Development, Network Security. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Sep 18, 2003 User Avatar Anthony Pell Network Security
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Essential Steps for Developing a Corporate Security Policy

Fred shares his professional experience and describes what's required to write a security policy for your organization. "Anyone reading this can draft a corporate security policy, using the secrets I reveal in this column. All you need is a bit of guidance, which I provide herein by discussing where to begin, what components are needed, and what procedures to follow. Due to space limitations, my advice is fairly high level, but it should be enough to get you started.. . .. Fred shares his professional experience and describes what's required to write a security policy for your organization. "Anyone reading this can draft a corporate security policy, using the secrets I reveal in this column. All you need is a bit of guidance, which I provide herein by discussing where to begin, what components are needed, and what procedures to follow. Due to space limitations, my advice is fairly high level, but it should be enough to get you started. Often, the hardest part of beginning is getting senior management buy-in. Secret #1: You must present security expenditures as a cost of doing business, similar to equipment purchases and postage. If the threat does not seem real to your executives, try explaining in terms of these real world cases caused by lack of a security policy. After the "go ahead," you need a clear idea of the task at hand, and then a breakdown of that task into manageable pieces. It doesn't matter how many you have or how you do it, as long as it makes sense to you. Secret #2: You can't just "write a security policy" and be done; it is a process. The link for this article located at Fred Avolio Consulting is no longer available. . Emma discusses her extensive background, offering insights on creating a robust cybersecurity framework for companies.. Security Policy Writing, Organizational Strategy, Policy Development Strategies. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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