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Checklist
Summary |
Users of the wireless benchmark should, at a
minimum, review the overall recommended
architecture for the benchmark that most closely
matches the functional requirements, data
protection level, and other characteristics of
their intended environments. The general policy
tables will give general policies that should be
implemented regardless of whether the technology
used is wired or wireless—these policies are
best practices that are accepted in the
information protection industry. Finally, use
the Wireless Policy Checklist and the Products
Capability Matrix to help in your product
comparison and selection research. The Center
for Internet Security (CIS) document,
Assessing the Security of a Wireless
Environment, describes methods for
conducting wireless site surveys and performing
manual and automated monitoring. |
| References |
Books
Peikari, Cyrus and Fogie, Seth. Maximum
Wireless Security. Sams Publishing,
Indianapolis, IN, 2003.
Wireless Communication Standards - A Study of
IEEE 802.11, 802.15, and 802.16, Todor Cooklev,
IEEE Press, 2004.
Real
802.11 Security - Wi-Fi Protected Access and
802.11i, Edney and Arbaugh, Addison Wesley,
2004.
Wi
Foo: The Secrets of Wireless Hacking", Andrew
Vladimirov, et al, Pearson / Addison Wesley,
June 2004.
Standards
IEEE
Computer Society LAN/MAN Committee, IEEE Std.
802.1X-2001, IEEE
Standard for Local and metropolitan area
networks— Port-Based Network Access Control, Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers, Inc., New
York, NY, June 2001.
IEEE
Computer Society LAN/MAN Committee, ANSI/IEEE
Std 802.11, 1999 Edition, Information
technology—Telecommunications and informationexchange between systems—Local and metropolitan
area networks—Specific
requirements—Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access
Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications. Institute
of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., New York, NY, 1999.
Web
Articles
Gast,
Matthew. "A Technical Comparison of TTLS and
PEAP". October 17, 2002.
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/wireless/
2002/10/17/peap.html (from the author of 802.11 Wireless Networks:
The Definitive Guide)
Microsoft Corporation. "Enterprise Deployment
of Secure 802.11 Networks Using Microsoft Windows". December 30, 2004http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/
winxppro/deploy/ed80211.mspx
Web Sites
http://www.wi-fi.org/OpenSection/index.asp?TID=1
http://www.wi-fi.org/OpenSection/certified_products.asp?TID=2
http://www.wlana.org/
http://standards.ieee.org/wireless/
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