The report -- "Intrusion Detection and Prevention for 802.11 Wireless LANs" -- has been published by Unstrung's wireless research service, Unstrung Insider, and provides detailed analysis of leading vendors and products in this rapidly developing market. . . .. The report -- "Intrusion Detection and Prevention for 802.11 Wireless LANs" -- has been published by Unstrung's wireless research service, Unstrung Insider, and provides detailed analysis of leading vendors and products in this rapidly developing market. "Many up-to-date security mechanisms cannot detect numerous types of wireless LAN attacks or policy violations because they do not offer sufficient visibility into the network and airspace," says report author Gabriel Brown. "This lack of visibility feeds suspicions that the wireless network is not business-class and could lead to serious problems as new attacks emerge against previously secure networks." . Delve into the analysis of the wireless intrusion detection landscape, offering insights into key players and their products in this rapidly advancing sector.. Wireless Security, Intrusion Prevention, Vendor Analysis, LAN Security, Wireless Detection. . Anthony Pell
A heavily monitored wireless network was quietly set up this summer to lure hackers and keep track of attacks. Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) created the network to study the methods of wireless vandals. It is the first wireless version of . . . . A heavily monitored wireless network was quietly set up this summer to lure hackers and keep track of attacks. Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) created the network to study the methods of wireless vandals. It is the first wireless version of a so-called honeynet, networks of servers designed to lure in hackers and then monitor their actions. "It is important to see how the bad guys are breaking into systems using not just wired networks, but wireless networks as well," said Lance Spitzner, founder of the Honeynet Project, the group that first created honeynets. Wireless networks have gained phenomenal popularity for their ability to let people connect to the Internet from anywhere close to an access point. However, the technology's security has been widely criticized, with the U.S. cybersecurity czar calling it one of the five reasons the nation's infrastructure is insecure. . An intricately overseen Wi-Fi system was discreetly established this past season to attract cyber intruders and efficiently record their onslaughts.. Honeynet Technology, Wireless Attacks, Hacker Monitoring, Cybersecurity Research. . Anthony Pell
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