NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: JOANIE WEXLER ON WIRELESS IN THE
ENTERPRISE
07/18/05
Today's focus: Scanning grabs 802.11 spotlight
Dear networking.world@gmail.com,
In this issue:
* Companies enhance wireless IPSec
* Links related to Wireless in the Enterprise
* Featured reader resource
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WHAT'S THE WIMAX STORY?
We've all heard the ebb and flow of WiMAX enthusiasm - ranging
from "it'll take over the world" hype to "it's already a bust"
anti-hype, and everywhere in between. If you are curious as to
where WiMax stands or need a refresher on what it is all about,
click here for the WiMAX story:
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Today's focus: Scanning grabs 802.11 spotlight
By Joanie Wexler
Wireless intrusion prevention has been getting
Brad-and-Angelina-like attention during the past few months.
A number of companies have been joining the market or enhancing
their products that scan the 802.11 airwaves for improved
security or performance, to deploy location-tracking
applications, or to identify sources of interference.
A particularly helpful development: Sensors from AirMagnet,
Network Chemistry, Newbury Networks and possibly others can now
monitor the air for compliance with the wireless requirements of
various legislative mandates, such as the Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA), Sarbanes-Oxley Act,
Gramm-Leach Bliley Act and Department of Defense Directive
(DoDD) 8100.2 initiatives.
You can customize which mandates apply to your business and
integrate them into reports that these vendors' monitoring
systems generate on the security status of your Wi-Fi system.
For example, depending on your organizational profile, a given
mandate may or may not apply to you and may or may not require
encryption. If encryption is required, it may be required in
different components of the 802.11 system, depending on your
profile.
The reports will spit out the specific clauses that pertain to
wireless in your category, then display what percentage of your
wireless installation is in compliance, as well as,
specifically, which devices are not in compliance. Then the
report will delineate what to do to make everything hunky-dory.
Useful!
Other developments:
* AirMagnet has upgraded its distributed-sensor system to
Enterprise Version 6.0. The latest release, in addition to the
compliance reporting, correlates activity from multiple
locations to discover simultaneous attacks. AirMagnet has also
integrated its software with Cisco APIs, such that you can use
Cisco 1230 access points as sensors instead of AirMagnet's own
sensors.
* Wireless LAN system makers Colubris and Xirrus are reselling
AirMagnet Enterprise, which combines intrusion prevention and
wireless performance monitoring.
* Bluesocket is scheduled to begin shipping security sensors as
part of its new BlueSecure family of Wi-Fi products, including
access points and controller, this month. The company announced
the product line in early May.
* AirTight Networks formally jumped into the security side of
the game in early May when it began shipping SpectraGuard 3.0.
It touts its advantage as an ability to automatically classify
devices and threats (rather than requiring IT staff to do so
manually) and the simultaneous detection and prevention of
multiple threats from a single sensor.
RELATED EDITORIAL LINKS
Federal agencies need to improve Wi-Fi controls
Network World, 07/06/05
http://www.networkworld.com/nlwir3338
Do you still need a handheld analyzer?
Network World, 03/30/05
http://www.networkworld.com/nlwir3339
Sprint's devotion to wireless raises questions
Network World, 07/18/05
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/071805-sprint.html?rl
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To contact: Joanie Wexler
Joanie Wexler is an independent networking technology
writer/editor in California's Silicon Valley who has spent most
of her career analyzing trends and news in the computer
networking industry. She welcomes your comments on the articles
published in this newsletter, as well as your ideas for future
article topics. Reach her at <mailto:joanie@jwexler.com>.
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This newsletter is sponsored by Nokia
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On-demand access - whenever and wherever. Mobilize in a way that
is secure, reliable and manageable. Learn how to implement a
secure enterprise mobility strategy. Get access to white papers,
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http://www.fattail.com/redir/redirect.asp?CID=108378
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