Wireless Network Security: A Beginner's Guide discusses the many attack vectors that target wireless networks and clients--and explains how to identify and prevent them. Actual cases of attacks against WEP, WPA, and wireless clients and their defenses are included.
Wireless Network Security: A Beginner's Guide features:
Lingo--Common security terms defined so that youre in the know on the job
IMHO--Frank and relevant opinions based on the author's years of industry experience
In Actual Practice--Exceptions to the rules of security explained in real-world contexts
Your Plan--Customizable checklists you can use on the job now
Into Action--Tips on how, why, and when to apply new skills and techniques at work
About The Author
Tyler Wrightson, CISSP, CCSP, MCSE, (Albany, NY) is the founder and president of Leet Systems and Frigdo.com.
Table Of Contents
Part I Wireless Foundations
1 Introduction to the Wireless Security Mindset
2 Wireless Tools and Gadgets
Part II Know Thy Enemy
3 Theory of Attacks on Wireless Networks
4 Attacking Wireless Networks
5 Attacking Wireless Clients
Part III Real-World Wireless Security Defenses
6 Theory of Defense for Securing Wireless Networks
7 Understanding the WPA2-Enterprise with Certificates Architecture
8 Deploying a WPA-Enterprise Network with Certificates
9 Deploying Secure Wireless Networks
10 Handling Wireless Guest Access
11 Handling Rogue Access Points and the Future of Wireless Security
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