Wireless networks: untangled but still tied in knots.Wireless is clearly the future in computing. As industry giants, such as Intel, Cisco, Nortel, Apple and Proxim all compete for the wireless business, the industry has been left in turmoil of ever-shifting standards and manufacturing consolidations. In fact, since the formation of the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, New York, www.ieee.org) A membership organization that includes engineers, scientists and students in electronics and allied fields. 802.11 committee, over 10 standards have been approved with most requiring a hardware change to leverage the newer technology. The committee's current activities promise more than 13 new standards to meet the insatiable user demand for better untethered Unattached to any data or power source by wire or fiber; in other words: wireless. Contrast with tethered. access. "Security is still the biggest problem looming over the technology," says Eric Winegar, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of NLE (NonLinear video Editing, NonLinear video Editor) See nonlinear video editing. , a Utah based wireless network Value Added Reseller See VAR. (company) value added reseller - (VAR, or "value added retailer") A company which sells something (e.g. computers) made by another company (an OEM) with extra components added (e.g. specialist software). . A clear message echoing in the industry shows that access point misconfigurations, along with undefined or unenforced security policies on the wireless network, leave providers of wireless services, i.e. the enterprises and government institutions, vulnerable to attack and compromises security. As wireless network infrastructures age, radio standards will pass them by. "The biggest challenge to security is consistent configuration management and policy monitoring coupled with enforcement," Winegar continues. With a plethora of manufacturers and proprietary interfaces for management of the access point, the sheer volume of individual radios and management interfaces are staggering. With a typical college campus averaging over 1000 radios, touching each radio for software updates and configuration validation is like painting the Golden Gate Bridge Golden Gate Bridge, across the Golden Gate from San Francisco to Marin Co., W Calif.; built 1933–37. Its overall length is 9,266 ft (2,824 m); its main span across the strait, 4,200 ft (1,280 m), is one of the longest bridges in the world. Joseph B. . Before you finish with the last radio, a critical update to patch a vulnerability must be uploaded. Winegar adds "Even with a strict policy of NO WIRELESS, entities still lack enforcement to this Rouge Access Point policy, until now." Recently, the State of Utah awarded NLE a 2 year contract for the sale and implementation of a multi-vendor management and security console. Under this contract of promising relief, NLE can provide all the necessary software, hardware and installation services for the State's wireless management and security endeavors. The network will use the Airwave Management Platform (AMP), and a combination of other security tools, to manage and secure all major wireless vendors. The wireless network management software, created by AirWave Wireless, Inc. of San Mateo, CA, provides a web-based software solution to manage wireless networks. Using AMP, network managers will have a single point of intelligent control from which to monitor, analyze, and configure their networks in real-time, including multi-vendor wireless network infrastructure. With AMP, network managers will improve their wireless network security by detecting misconfigured and rogue access points, reduce costs associated with WLAN See wireless LAN. WLAN - wireless local area network management by automating firmware updates and minimizing training requirements, and optimize WLAN performance. The AirWave Management Platform is widely used in Utah, at sites including the Utah Valley State College Utah Valley State College or UVSC, is a publicly-funded college located in Orem, Utah. Although the college has many courses of study, including an increasing number of bachelor's degree programs, it still retains many of its trade and technical school roots. , LDS Business College LDS Business College (LDSBC) is a two-year college in Salt Lake City, Utah, focused on training students in business and industry. The college is owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and operates under the Church Educational System or CES. and Granite Independent School District in Salt Lake City. |
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