Bluesocket Announces Real-time Wi-Fi Intrusion Protection against Rogue APs and Client Devices.BURLINGTON, Mass. -- Latest BlueSecure Release 3.1 adds RF Spectrum Analysis, meets NIST (National Institute of Standards & Technology, Washington, DC, www.nist.gov) The standards-defining agency of the U.S. government, formerly the National Bureau of Standards. It is one of three agencies that fall under the Technology Administration (www.technology. recommendations and complies with DOD (1) (Dial On Demand) A feature that allows a device to automatically dial a telephone number. For example, an ISDN router with dial on demand will automatically dial up the ISP when it senses IP traffic destined for the Internet. Directive for Wireless LANs A local area network that transmits over the air typically in the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz unlicensed frequency band. It does not require line of sight between sender and receiver. Wireless base stations (access points) are wired to an Ethernet network and transmit a radio frequency over an area Bluesocket, Inc. (www.bluesocket.com), the leading vendor of products that secure and manage Wi-Fi networks, today announced the availability of version 3.1 of its BlueSecure Intrusion Protection System, a dedicated wireless LAN monitoring and intrusion protection system to protect an organization's network from wireless-based attacks. New features include active containment of rogue devices, advanced RF spectrum analysis, and enhanced reporting that meets government and Department of Defense deployment requirements for Wireless LANs. Additionally, with a new client-server architecture client-server architecture Architecture of a computer network in which many clients (remote processors) request and receive service from a centralized server (host computer). , the system now offers enterprise-class scalability for larger, multi-site deployments. "Bluesocket's latest release of BlueSecure strengthens its ability to act against RF intrusions and disable To turn off; deactivate. See disabled. rogue devices in real-time," said Richard Webb, wireless analyst at Infonetics Research. "When deployed with Bluesocket's wireless gateways, it provides a secure wireless architecture for interoperable, multi-vendor enterprise WLAN See wireless LAN. WLAN - wireless local area network deployments." "The new BlueSecure release demonstrates Bluesocket's commitment to maintaining our leadership in open, heterogeneous WLANs," said Dave Danielson, Bluesocket VP of Marketing. "By providing Wi-Fi administrators with a comprehensive solution to protect and control their airwaves airwaves Noun, pl Informal radio waves used in radio and television broadcasting , we now have a portfolio that meets NIST recommendations and helps ensure compliance with HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act of 1996, Public Law 104-191) Also known as the "Kennedy-Kassebaum Act," this U.S. law protects employees' health insurance coverage when they change or lose their jobs (Title I) and provides standards for patient health, and DoD wireless directives. Our customers in healthcare, government and other enterprise sectors will see the immediate value in adding Bluesocket to their wireless deployments." Key new features of BlueSecure Intrusion Protection System include: Active Containment of Rogue Devices Providing for active measures Active Measures (Russian: "Активные мероприятия") are a form of political warfare conducted by the Soviet security services (Cheka, OGPU, NKVD, KGB, and SVR) to to defend against identified rogue APs and malicious client devices, BlueSecure now enables the network administrator to immediately disable a device until it can be physically isolated and removed from the network, preventing both malicious APs and clients from connecting to legitimate devices before they can do damage. With the addition of this functionality, BlueSecure now offers comprehensive detect and protect capabilities for mitigating the threat of wireless rogue devices in both wireless and wired networks. Advanced RF Spectrum Analysis BlueSecure now provides for greater visibility of radio frequency (RF) performance and troubleshooting parameters as well as potential threats. It analyzes 802.11 RF traffic, measuring the impact of signal degradation and noise across the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. This advanced capability provides real-time graphic displays of RF packet performance against measured signal and noise levels for detection of a variety of malicious and accidental interference sources, as well as hard-to-isolate performance anomalies due to intermittent channel cross-talk, bleed-over, and overloading. Auditing Industry Policy Compliance To meet customer needs to automate the auditing of regulatory policy compliance, BlueSecure now generates compliance reports to facilitate the audit of wireless domain's compliance to specific policy requirements. This is particularly helpful to highly regulated organizations in market segments that need to meet stringent industry regulations, e.g. healthcare, government, financial services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. , utilities, etc. For example, BlueSecure now generates automated reports against key industry regulations, including HIPAA for healthcare organizations and the 8100.2 Directive on deploying wireless within the agencies of the Department of Defense (DoD). Client-server model client-server model - client-server for enhanced scalability with new licensing options The new software now includes client and server components, allowing multiple operators to access security information and administer the system from separate consoles while maintaining continuity. User access is password protected and access is controlled with configurable user profiles. This architecture allows new levels of scalability, where multiple client consoles may view security information from multiple server engines, each supporting up to 250 sensors. BlueSecure's new licensing model now allows for end-user pricing based on the number of sensors deployed, with 10, 50, and 100 sensor pricing. This ensures a lower cost of initial deployment for smaller or pilot wireless deployments, while allowing support for large enterprise WLAN deployments, with monitoring scalability extending to thousands of sensors. Pricing and Availability BlueSecure Intrusion Protection System Version 3.1 is available immediately from Bluesocket's authorized partners and resellers/VARs. The 802.11 b/a/g RF Sensor is priced at $695, and the BlueSecure Server starts at $2,250. Attractive Wireless Gateway and RF Sensor bundles are also available starting at $7,750. About Bluesocket Founded in 1999, Bluesocket, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of systems to secure and manage wireless local area networks (WLANs) for enterprises, institutions and public access venues in 45 countries worldwide. Thousands of Bluesocket Wireless Gateways are deployed by leading enterprises including Harvard University Harvard University, mainly at Cambridge, Mass., including Harvard College, the oldest American college. Harvard College Harvard College, originally for men, was founded in 1636 with a grant from the General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. , Honeywell, Universal Health Services Universal Health Services, Inc. NYSE: UHS is a Fortune 500 company based in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. This company is one of the nation's largest health care management companies, operating acute care hospitals, behavioral health facilities and ambulatory centers , Toyota and Parker Hannifin Parker Hannifin Corporation (originally Parker Appliance Company) NYSE: PH, of Cleveland, Ohio, is a manufacturer of motion and control technologies. Founded in 1924, the company has been publicly traded on the NYSE since December 9, 1964. and others who require policy-based, open-systems solutions to secure, manage, and profit from their WLANs. (www.bluesocket.com) Secure Mobility, BlueSecure and BlueView are trademarks or registered trademarks of Bluesocket, Inc. All other trademarks, trade names and company names referenced herein are used for identification only and are the property of their respective companies. |
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