Wireless networking seems so complex years ago but in this day and age, it’s everywhere. You can find wireless networks being utilized in many users home, local airports, coffee shops, book stores, big and small companies, and even at some fast food restaurants. By providing free or cheap wifi for their customers, businesses can almost guarantee a spike in sales. This book deals specifically with the security nature of wireless networks. Just as you wouldn’t want a hacker to be able to physically connect to your corporate network, the same could be said about wanting a hacker connecting to your corporate wireless network. If you think securing a wireless network entails just applying some type of encryption and calling it a day, you couldn’t be any more wrong. There is so much to learn about this topic and this book will guide you along the way.
While this book clearly isn’t meant for everyone, for those who care for wireless technology, this book is a must read. Our society benefits so much from wireless technology and so with that privilege comes the responsibility to secure that technology as much as possible.
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Guide to Wireless Network Security

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