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Is
Your Wi-Fi Network Secure?
New seminar helps you make sure it is
Sponsored
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Perhaps
the most critical issue in rolling out mobile handheld computing
applications is security. Installing a Wi-Fi (802.11b) access point on
your network without WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) security enabled is
akin to leaving the door to your house wide open while you're away.
Unfortunately, even with WEP enabled, your network's door is still
slightly ajar -- security vulnerabilities discovered in the WEP standard
let attackers learn the keys used to encrypt 802.11b traffic.
Making sure that your data, network, and applications are protected is
essential for your company. Organizations rolling out WiFi networks
must learn how to develop secure applications that will protect
your data and your employees.
If
you would like to learn more about improving your WiFi security don’t
miss visionaries from Venture Development Corporation, Asynchrony
Solutions, SafeNet, EPS Technology, and Trust Digital will discuss a range
of topics at Developing An
Effective WiFi Security Strategy Workshop. This unique
event will be held on May 19 at the Sheraton Ferncroft Resort in Danvers,
Massachusetts. For more information, call Bruce Hirsch at (203)
852-6800 ext. 130.
"The WGX-4000 and Bluesocket's Secure Mobility MatriX architecture
give enterprises what they've been demanding for their WLAN
deployments," said Eric Janszen, Bluesocket CEO. "Enterprises
are making architectural decisions at the CIO level about how their WLAN
will be deployed over the next 18-24 months and they need to understand
the unique advantages of a matrix approach if their goal is to support
thousands of 802.11 WLAN users and devices. The benefits of this feature
involve immediate system configuration, control and management of very
large WLAN deployments: these are long term differentiators."
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