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Short Description:
This course helps you better understand the nuances of WLAN security and establish valid defensive techniques that can be used to minimize security risks.
Full Description:
Course Description
Wireless networks (WLANs) provide most of the same functionality of traditional hardware networks without the infrastructure expense, and they give employees the freedom to move between offices, floors and even site locations without having to constantly reconnect to the corporate network. This makes the emerging wireless tools and technology extremely attractive to every type of corporation - large, medium or small. According to Interactive Week Magazine, WLANs are the number one emerging technology trend and are being developed and deployed at a rapid pace in today's enterprises.
Unfortunately, intercepting and unauthorized monitoring of wireless traffic is as easy as having a wireless-ready laptop within range of a Wireless Access Point. This technology also makes it extremely simple to deploy clandestine access points which could create easy entry points to an otherwise securely configured network.
ISS has developed the Wireless Security Overview workshop with ISS founder Chris Klaus and the latest R&D from the X-Force™. This course helps you better understand the nuances of WLAN security and establish valid defensive techniques that can be used to minimize security risks.
Key Instructional Focus and Objectives
Explore emerging wireless technologies
Anatomy of a wireless attack and defensive techniques
Define and demonstrate various threats to wireless security
Discuss current and future solutions to security risks
Understand how wireless technology evolved
Discussions of wireless standards and protocols
Detailed discussions on wireless encryption technology
Theoretical discussions on how wireless encryption may be circumvented
Who Should Attend
The course will significantly benefit security officers, auditors, security professionals, site administrators, and anyone who is concerned about the integrity of a WLAN infrastructure.
Prerequisites
Working knowledge of TCP/IP networking, and terminology. Also, basic understanding of network operating systems such as Unix and Windows NT.
Course Fee
The course fee includes detailed course material and lunch each day. Please contact one of our education specialists at 1-888-263-8739 or send an email to Education for course fees and class availability.
Registration
Please call 1-888-263-8739, or register on line. For additional information, please email Education.
Duration:
1 Day
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