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Author: Tyler Wrightson
ISBN : B007ZQ3AOK
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Practical, hands-on instruction for securing wireless networks
Wireless Network Security: A Beginner's Guide is an implementation guide to the basics of wireless technologies: how to design and use today's technologies to add wireless capabilities into an existing LAN and ensure secure communications between users, wireless devices, and sensitive data while keeping budgets and security in the forefront. Featuring real-world scenarios and instruction from a veteran network administrator, this book shows you how to develop, implement, and maintain secure wireless networks. There are many established protocols and standards for communications and security—expert author Brock Pearson shows how to deploy them correctly for best security practices.
Wireless Network Security: A Beginner's Guide features:
- Chapter Objectives: List of topics covered in the chapter
- Prevention Techniques: Proactive process improvement measures for avoiding attacks and preventing vulnerabilities from emerging
- Hands-On Practice: Short, “try-it-yourself” exercises in which the reader is led through a series of steps to create a simple program or event
- Ask the Security Guru: Q&A sections filled with bonus information and helpful tips
- Checklists: A summary in checklist format at the end of each chapter that lists the important tasks discussed in the chapter
- On Budget: Highlighted sections help optimize and leverage existing security processes and technologies to align with budget needs.
- Real-world scenarios of implementations of wireless technologies into corporate environments
- Details on wireless technologies, including 802.11b, 802.11g, Bluetooth, long-range wireless, and WiFi
Easy-to-follow coverage:
Introduction to Wireless Networking; Existing Wireless Networking Protocols; Existing Wireless Security Algorithms; Building a Budget and Strategy for Wireless Capabilities; Wireless Strategies for Existing Environments; Wireless Strategies for New Environment; Tracking and Maintaining Budgets; Implementing Wireless Access into Existing Environments; Implementing Wireless Access into New Environments; Detecting Intrusions on Wireless Networks; Ensuring Secure Wireless/Wired Connections; Updating Wireless Access Point Configurations
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- File Size: 10007 KB
- Print Length: 368 pages
- Simultaneous Device Usage: Up to 4 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 1 edition (May 21, 2012)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B007ZQ3AOK
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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- Lending: Not Enabled
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #555,303 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
Free Wireless Network Security A Beginner's Guide
The T.J. Maxx data breach of 2007 (the hacking actually started in 2005, but was only detected in 2007), came about due to insecure wireless connectivity. Estimates at the time put the costs for this security fiasco at a staggering $4.5 billion, based on costs of $100 per lost record, in addition to legal, administrative and many others expenditures.
At $40.00, Wireless Network Security a Beginner's Guide by Tyler Wrightson is an inexpensive way to ensure that your company does not become the victim of a wireless-based attack.
The book is an easy to read, yet technically broad guide to everything you need to know about wireless security and how to ensure it is effectively deployed.
The first 2 chapters provide an introduction into the world of wireless network security. It covers high-level information security topics and why wireless security is crucial. With that, it shows how wireless is often the attacker's method of choice, given that wireless is often incorrectly deployed, and open to attack.
The next 9 chapters go into significant depth into the core areas of wireless and how to secure it. Chapter 3 is about attacks on wireless networks and provides the reader with a multifaceted understanding of how an attacker can penetrate a wireless network, and what the security administrator must do in order to keep them out.
Part 3 of the book is Real-World Wireless Security Defenses and is where the book gets into the nitty-gritty of wireless security and goes into important areas such as using digital certificates, handling wireless guest access, handling rogue access points and more.
The remaining chapters detail how to properly install and configure wireless in an enterprise setting.
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