Wireless Security, Presented at NERCOMP Conferences

Rogue Season: Successful Hunting Strategies for the Network Administrator

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Title:Rogue Season: Successful Hunting Strategies for the Network Administrator (ID: NCP08095)
Author(s):Eric Smith (Bucknell University)
Origin:Presented at NERCOMP Conferences (03/10/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Rogue access points (APs), those installed by unauthorized users, are a security, usability, and liability concern for all university network administrators. In this talk, we will present several time-saving methods of rogue AP detection that do not require expensive commercial applications or unwieldy directional antennae.

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A Survey of VoIP Security Practices in Higher Education

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Title:A Survey of VoIP Security Practices in Higher Education (ID: NCP07063)
Author(s):H. Morrow Long (Yale University)
Origin:Presented at NERCOMP Conferences (03/21/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:This presentation will discuss a survey and informal poll of the current campus network VoIP security practices and products in higher education on both wired and wireless networks.
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Securing BSC's Wireless Network

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Title:Securing BSC's Wireless Network (ID: NCP0531)
Author(s):Patrick Cronin (Bridgewater State College) and Michael King (Bridgewater State College)
Origin:Presented at NERCOMP Conferences (03/07/2005)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Beginning in the fall of 2004, all incoming freshmen were required to bring a wireless laptop to campus. With the explosion of devices to be networked, college staff were concerned about security on the wireless network. This sesssion will discuss BSC's security efforts using 802.1x and Perfigo's Smart Enforcer solution.
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Managing a Secure Wireless Infrastructure

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Title:Managing a Secure Wireless Infrastructure (ID: NCP0420)
Author(s):Michael Dickson (University of Massachusetts Amherst) and Christopher Misra (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
Origin:Presented at NERCOMP Conferences (2004)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:The University of Massachusetts Amherst has implemented a secure wireless network infrastructure leveraging a wireless authentication gateway solution and existing campus authentication services. The presentation will describe the design, architecture, and evolution of the solution and address some of the decisions and challenges encountered in the process.
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