08 Aout 2008    
 

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Real 802.11 security

De : Jon Edney et William A. Arbaugh
Editeur : Addison Wesley
 
Today businesses and advanced home users alike are captivated by the convenience of working on wireless networks. How is privacy and security maintained? Real 802.11 Security: Wi-Fi Protected Access and 802.11i focuses on why the latest Wi-Fi LAN security methods are secure and shows you how they work. Here is the book that provides you with practical steps to implementing wireless security. The new solutions for Wi-Fi security are delivered in two installments: Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) and the new version of the IEEE 802.11 (IEEE802.11i). WPA is specifically designed to allow software upgrades of existing Wi-Fi systems. The new developments achieve what no amount of reconfiguration can do: They solve the problem at the source. Real 802.11 Security addresses the theory, implementations, and reality concerning Wi-Fi Security. The first two sections introduce you to security issues in general, and how security works in Wi-Fi networks, delving into the various security protocols. In the third section of the book, practical real world issues and examples of attack tools are discussed. Written by two experts in wireless security, Jon Edney and William Arbaugh, this book describes new approaches to wireless LAN security, showing you how these approaches work and how they give maximum effect. They show you how to establish real security within your Wi-Fi LAN. Here is a book that provides you with an informed solution to your security dilemma.
 

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Pages : 452

Date de publication : Septembre 2003

ISBN : 0-321-13620-9

Prix * : 43€

Prix Amazon * : 36€

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