Wireless Network Security A Beginners Guide
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- Wireless Network Security A Beginner’s Guide
- About the Author
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I: Wireless Foundations
- Chapter 1: Introduction to the Wireless Security Mindset
- We’ll Cover
- What You Will Learn
- Security 101: The 11 Security Principles
- Principle 1: Security vs. Convenience
- Principle 2: It Is Impossible to Eliminate All Risks
- Principle 3: Rules of Risk Calculation and Mitigating Controls
- Principle 4: Not All Risks Must Be Mitigated
- Principle 5: Security Is Not Just Keeping the Bad Guys Out
- Principle 6: ROI Doesn’t Work for Security
- Principle 7: Defense In Depth
- Principle 8: Least Privilege
- Principle 9: CIA Triad
- Principle 10: Prevention, Detection, Deterrents
- Principle 11: Prevention Fails
- Wireless Networking Basics
- We’ve Covered
- Chapter 2: Wireless Tools and Gadgets
- Chapter 1: Introduction to the Wireless Security Mindset
- Part II: Know Thy Enemy
- Chapter 3: Theory of Attacks on Wireless Networks
- Chapter 4: Attacking Wireless Networks
- Chapter 5: Attacking Wireless Clients
- Part III: Real-World Wireless Security Defenses
- Chapter 6: Theory of Defense for Securing Wireless Networks
- We’ll Cover
- Setting the Stage
- Phases of Wireless Deployment
- Secure Design Principles for Wireless Networks
- Useless Defenses
- Good Wireless Defenses
- We’ve Covered
- Chapter 7: Understanding the WPA2-Enterprise with Certificates Architecture
- Chapter 8: Deploying a WPA-Enterprise Network with Certificates
- Chapter 9: Deploying Secure Wireless Networks
- Chapter 10: Handling Wireless Guest Access
- Chapter 11: Handling Rogue Access Points and the Future of Wireless Security
- Chapter 6: Theory of Defense for Securing Wireless Networks
- Appendix: Introduction to Linux: The Wireless Engineer’s Operating System of Choice
- Glossary
- Index