November 10, 2003

Hush-Hush Wireless

http://whitepapers.comdex.com/data/detail?id=1060957258_977&type=RES&src=KA_RES

One of the major knocks against mobile devices has been the security problems they bring in their train. This paper: "Wi-Fi* Protected Access and Intel entrino(TM) Mobile Technology Deliver a Robust Foundation for Wireless Security" may need accompanyment with several grains of salt, given that it is by Intel, but it does suggest that upgraded standards are now available for WiFi security.

Another paper, from the same source, covers "Deploying Secure Wireless Networks: Intel's Strategies to Minimize WLAN Risk", and is available here:
http://whitepapers.comdex.com/data/detail?id=1067873911_604&type=RES&src=KA_RES

More on wireless security in the paper: "Seven Security Problems of 802.11 Wireless" which can be found at: http://whitepapers.comdex.com/data/detail?id=1067873924_916&type=RES&src=KA_RES

Yet more on wireless security, with a proprietary solution offered, from the paper: "Cresting the Wireless Wave with Security Solutions - Solutions to the WLAN Security Crisis" from:
http://whitepapers.comdex.com/data/detail?id=1067873917_615&type=RES&src=KA_RES

Posted by jho at November 10, 2003 04:16 PM
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