Intel will ship its Grantsdale chip set this summer with the wireless features turned off by default in an attempt to prevent the spread of unsecured access points. Via [eweek.com]… Continue Reading
Intel will ship its Grantsdale chip set this summer with the wireless features turned off by default in an attempt to prevent the spread of unsecured access points. Via [eweek.com]… Continue Reading
Wi-Fi switch suppliers are stuffing too many security features in their products, to meet over-blown fears, says switch company Trapeze Networks. Via [computerweekly.com]… Continue Reading
Researchers at the Queensland University of Technology have discovered an easily-exploited vulnerability which can be used to take down most 802.11 wireless networks. Via [australianit.news.com.au]… Continue Reading
Vendors roll out tools to help businesses manage growing networks. Via [informationweek.com]… Continue Reading
In June the IEEE is expected to finally ratify the 802.11i security standard that uses for the first time AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) technology, a powerful 128-bit encryption technology. Via [infoworld.com]… Continue Reading
The Wi-Fi Alliance (WFA) is so confident that the IEEE will at long last ratify the 802.11e specification as a standard that it has already come up with a marketing name for the technology. Via [theregister.co.uk]… Continue Reading
Emerging standards make wireless LANs more practical, but companies are a long way from cutting the cords. Via [informationweek.com]… Continue Reading
As the adoption of wireless technology continues to grow among businesses and home users, two key improvements in the security and performance quality of Wi-Fi devices are set to reach wireless network users later this year. Via [computerworld.com]… Continue Reading
The market for wireless networks is growing fast. But one thing hasn’t changed: security is still a major concern for many IT directors. Via [vnunet.com]… Continue Reading
Before Wi-Fi can fully fulfil its promise, there is the small matter of a raft of outdated legislation to be dealt with – some of which threatens the innocent user with an appearance before a judge. Via [theregister.co.uk]… Continue Reading
Chipmaker Broadcom Corp. on Monday announced a software tool designed to attack the problem of security on home wireless LANs by eliminating the need to manually enter network settings. Via [eweek.com]… Continue Reading
Last August, I gave the reasons why wireless hot spots would not survive. Stubbornly, public Wi-Fi access providers don’t agree. They still see the hundreds of thousands of storefronts that lack access points as green fields waiting to be plowed. Via [infoworld.com]… Continue Reading
Cisco Systems Inc.’s security worries are good news for at least one company, ReefEdge Inc., a leading wireless LAN provider that has launched a product bundle designed to make the network giant’s wireless systems more secure. Via [computerworld.com]… Continue Reading
Senior directors now have no choice but to ensure that their businesses address security vulnerabilities in their Wi-Fi-enabled PCs and laptops, Capgemini will tell delegates at Infosecurity Europe this week. Via [computerweekly.com]… Continue Reading
Wireless Security: The Enemy Is Us
In a perfect world of wireless security, no data ever lies exposed on the disks of mobile clients. There’s never a possibility of rogue access points (AP) hijacking critical log-in data. All wireless datagrams are encrypted to stymie those sniffing sessions out of thin air. This perfect world evaporates with users, the weak link in… Continue Reading