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Wireless LAN security

Wireless security News

29 July 2008

Meru secures leaky wireless LANs

By Peter Judge, Techworld

Meru Networks is using Wi-Fi signals to "cloak" wireless LANs and make it impossible for hackers to decipher them outside the office building. Read more...

Wireless security Insight

03 July 2008

The lowdown on the Techworld product awards

By Maxwell Cooter, Techworld

We're often asked why certain products won an award - or why others didn't. We don't want the judges' decision to be shrouded in secrecy so this year we're setting out why the winners triumphed. Read more...

Wireless security Briefings

19 July 2007

Replacing WEP has become an urgent priority

By Andrew Lockhart, Network Chemistry

The old wireless security standard was broken years ago, but some people have had to keep using it because of their equipment. Now is the time to change that. Read more...

Wireless security Interviews

24 July 2007

Performance is part of the Wi-Fi puzzle

By Peter Judge, Techworld

AirMagnet's Chia Chee Kuan tells us why wireless performance is as important as security - especially with fast, complex 802.11n waiting in the wings. Read more...

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Wireless security Product Reviews

23 August 2007

AirTight SpectraGuard, wireless LAN security

By David Cartwright, Techworld

  • List price: $11,000
  • Pros: Excellent GUI
    Excellent online help
    Clever way of discovering and categorising APs
    Very clever way of dealing with potential intrusions
  • Cons: Needless insistence on JRE 1.4.2 (but you can just ignore that)
    If you’re feeling malicious, you can “secure” your neighbours’ networks as well Read more...

Wireless security How-Tos

21 September 2006

Is WEP ever enough?

By Tim Cranny, WVE

Wired Equivalent Privacy is insecure, but perhaps there are situations where it makes sense to use it. Read more...

Wireless security Case Studies

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