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Cisco Wireless LAN Security (paperback)
ISBN/GTIN

Cisco Wireless LAN Security (paperback)

BookPaperback
Ranking52218inInformatik EDV
CHF84.90

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Expert guidance for securing your 802.11 networks * Learn best practices for securely managing, operating, and scaling WLANs * Comprehend the security-related technological underpinnings of WLANs * Explore new security protocols in 802.11i and WPA and learn how they prevent attacks * Review centralized deployment models for wired/wireless integration * Deepen your knowledge of defense by understanding the tools that attackers use to perform reconnaissance and to attack authentication and encryption mechanisms * Understand how to design secure WLANs to support enterprise applications with the new standards and practices detailed in this book * Reference the next generation authentication standards and protocols * Find out about mobility, hotspots, and campus wireless networks * Grasp Open Authentication, MAC-based authentication, shared key authentication, EAP authentication protocols, WEP, WPA, and 802.11i Cisco Wireless LAN Security is an in-depth guide to wireless LAN technology and security, introducing the key aspects of 802.11 security by illustrating major wireless LAN (WLAN) standards that can protect the entire network.Because a WLAN is less effective as an isolated piece of the network, this book emphasizes how to effectively integrate WLAN devices into the wired network while maintaining maximum security. Cisco Wireless LAN Security covers the spectrum of WLAN security, including protocols and specifications, vulnerabilities and threats, and, especially, deployment patterns and design guidelines. With a unique combination of theory and practice, this book addresses fundamental wireless concepts, such as WEP, and innovations, such as EAP, switching, and management. Each chapter includes detailed illustrations, checklists, design templates, and other resources. You will also find generic wireless deployment patterns based on real-world customer installations and functional examples of architecture, design, and best practices. Whether you currently design, configure, implement, and maintain WLANs or simply want to explore wireless security issues, Cisco Wireless LAN Security has everything you need to understand how to create a seamlessly secure, impenetrable 802.11 network.This book is part of the Networking Technology Series from Cisco Press' which offers networking professionals valuable information for constructing efficient networks, understanding new technologies, and building successful careers.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-58714-420-2
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publishing date01/07/2014
Pages456 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 187 mm, Height 233 mm, Thickness 23 mm
Weight772 g
Article no.19126137
Publisher's article no.14420CIS
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.16090718
Product groupInformatik EDV
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Krishna Sankar is a distinguished engineer at Cisco Systems, Inc. For the past 20 years, he has held positions in software architecture and development and industrial engineering. Krishna is an author, speaker, and technology evangelist.

Sri Sundaralingam is a technical marketing manager in the Wireless Networking Business Unit at Cisco Systems. Sri has extensive customer contact and is responsible for developing and marketing enterprise and carrier networking solutions using the Cisco Aironet Series of wireless LAN products.

Andrew Balinsky is a network security test engineer at Cisco Systems. His introduction to computer security was through the Air Force Information Warfare Center, where he did everything from tracking hackers to developing security software.

Darrin Miller currently works as a security researcher at Cisco Systems. He has been in the networking industry for more than 15 years and has authored several white papers on network security.