in Information Security Assurance January 9, 2014 1 SECURING WI-FI ROGUE ACESS WITHIN AN ENTERPRISE SETTING 2 A1 - Abstract Since 1999 wireless devices have become a necessity in enterprises. While increasing convenience, connectivity, and productivity, they also pose an unprecedented threat to network security guarding, which has literally taken to the airwaves. This paper will deal with vulnerabilities and risks regarding access points (APs) in a wireless network (WLAN) connecting
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Wireless Communications Paper Wireless communication involves the transmission of data from one point to another without the need to run cabling in-between. Although it seems relatively new to the end user today, it has surprisingly been around for longer than you may think dating back to the late 1800’s. The first wireless technology discovered was the Radio Frequency (RF signal). Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla were two inventors that played a huge role in developing the RF technology we still
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9/13/2015 SEC-572-Network Security SYED MASTAN Professor Raef Yasin DeVry University Keller Graduate School of Management LAB-2 Assignment SOHO-NETWORK SET-UP SOHO WIRELESS NETWORK: The need and ability to work from home has increased dramatically in the past few years. With lower prices on high-speed Internet and networking equipment, many people are discovering that building and maintaining a small office/home office (SOHO) network isn’t as difficult as it used to be. The wireless or “WiFi”
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Appendix J Wireless Network Plan Use the following outline to create your wireless network plan. Fill in each section of the plan as required. Deployment Scenario Infrastructure Deployment Scenario Rationale An infrastructure wireless network provides a more reliable network connection for wireless clients. If we strategically placed the stationary base we can maximum reception. Infrastructure mode networks offer the advantage of scalability, centralized security management and
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Wireless Wide Area Networks: Trends and Issues Wireless Wide Area Networks: Trends and Issues Mobile computing devices are getting smaller and more powerful, while the amount of information is growing astronomically. As the demand for connecting these devices to content-rich networks rises, WWAN technology seems like the perfect answer. But today's wireless WANs have some limitations. This white paper discusses those limitations and how NetMotion™ overcomes them. · Specialized equipment and
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Page 1 June 4, 2014 ABC Company Proposed revision of Information Security Policy Anthony Ronning: Information Security Manager OBJECTIVE: Due to the recent breach of our electronic health record (EHR) systems, it is necessary that policies pertaining to access and control mechanisms of health records be reviewed and/or modified to mitigate future incidents SPECIFIC GOALS: 1.) Implement a standard based on Attribute Based Access Control (ABAC) to ensure that electronic health records
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Solution | Healthcare Network Allied Telesis Healthcare Network Construction Guidebook Contents Healthcare Network Solution | Introduction Outline of a Healthcare Network Importance of the network Main requirements in designing a healthcare network Non-stop Network Network bandwidth and QoS (Quality of Service) Data capacity Network bandwidth and cost of LAN devices QoS (Quality of Service) Redundancy and proactive measures to overcome network failures Core switch redundancy Comparison
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Abstract:-The fourth generation of mobile networks will truly turn the current mobile phone networks, in to end to end IP based networks, couple this with the arrival of IPv6, every device in the world will have a unique IP address, which will allow full IP based communications from a mobile device, right to the core of the internet, and back out again. If 4G is implemented correctly, it will truly harmonize global roaming, super high speed connectivity, and transparent end user performance on every
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Wireless Technologies and Networks in a Work Environment Edoardo Castillo BIS 221 February 5, 2015 Bill Fennell Wireless technologies and the use of networks have become a great part of our professional lives. We use networks to communicate and share ideas in a professional environment without having to be face-to-face with one another. Some of the advantages wireless technology has given us are mobility, flexibility, increased productivity, and reduced cost of manpower and material. These
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Wireless Technology and Communication in Healthcare Biomedical Informatics Program Information Technologies in Medicine and Telehealth Course Instructor: Dr. Bronsburg Submitted by Rajesh Krishnan Written Assignment 1 You are the CIO of ACME Hospital in a rural underserved area. Your HCO recently received resources from a wealthy investor in the community to upgrade the hospitals communications system to a wireless platform. The boards of directors are not convinced this is a good thing,
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