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Dispelling Top Ten Wireless Security Myths
sponsored by AirTight Networks, Inc.
Posted:  16 May 2008
Published:  01 May 2008
Format:  PDF
Length:  5  Page(s)
Type:  White Paper
Language:  English

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ABSTRACT:

Understanding of wireless security is unfortunately marred by many myths. Some are even propagated as wireless LAN best practices. Plug-and-play wireless users tend to blindly follow these diktats without confirming their veracity. In turn, they only end up contributing to wireless malpractices galore. Myths about wireless security can be both dangerous and costly. Many organizations spend valuable resources in implementing these urban legends that give a false sense of security and leave private networks and sensitive data exposed.

This paper will revisit and debunk top ten wireless security myths.
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