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How to Cheat at Securing a Wireless Network

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Book Details:

Publisher:Syngress
Series: Syngress , How To
Author:Chris Hurley
Edition:1
ISBN-10:1597490873
ISBN-13:9781597490870
Pages:500
Published:Oct 05 2006
Posted:Nov 19 2014
Language:English
Book format:PDF
Book size:11.7 MB

Book Description:

Wireless connectivity is now a reality in most businesses. Yet by its nature, wireless networks are the most difficult to secure and are often the favorite target of intruders. This book provides the busy network administrator with best-practice solutions to securing the wireless networkWith the increased demand for mobile connectivity and the decrease in cost and in the time required for installation, wireless network connections will make up 20% of all corporate network connections by the end of 2006. With this increase in usage comes a commensurate increase in the network's vulnerability to intrusion. This book provides the typical network administrator with the basic tools and instruction they need to maintain a secure network while allowing acceptable access to users. A practical product and technology specific guideline to securing a wireless networks for the busy System Administrator Takes a simplified multi-layered approach into easily deployed plans for a straight forward understanding Does not bog you down with history, but offers practical useful information for today

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