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Informationen zum Autor Stewart Miller (Carlsbad, CA) is a security and ERP consultant for such large corporations as EDS and IBM. He is the author of more than 10 books, including SAP R/3 Certification, ASAP, and Peoplesoft Integration. The certification book brought in over half a million dollars alone for McGraw-Hill. Stewart is currently being considered as the wireless security expert at a Southern California firm with several government contracts. Klappentext Enhance security and maintain privacy of mission-critical data, even when going wireless. This book covers 802.11 security for Windows, Linux, Macs, Palms, and other PDAs. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Introduction to the Wireless LAN Industry Security StandardsChapter 2: TechnologyChapter 3: Wireless LAN Security FactorsChapter 4: Issues in Wireless SecurityChapter 5: The 802.11 Standard DefinedChapter 6: Wi-Fi Security InfrastructureChapter 7: 802.11 Encryption: Wired EquivalentChapter 8: Unauthorized Access & PrivacyChapter 9: Open System AuthenticationChapter 10: Direct Sequence Spread SpectrumChapter 11: Wi-Fi Equipment IssuesChapter 12: Cross-Platform Wireless User SecurityChapter 13: Security Breach VulnerabilitiesChapter 14: Access Control SchemesChapter 15: Wireless Laptop Users (PC & Mac)Chapter 16: Administrative SecurityChapter 17: Security Issues for Wireless Applications (Wireless PDAs)Chapter 18: The Future of Wi-Fi Security? Index