Wireless Security, Presented at Security Professionals Conference

Combating Stealth Malware and Botnets in Higher Education

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Title:Combating Stealth Malware and Botnets in Higher Education (ID: SEC08004)
Author(s):Michael J. Staggs (FireEye, Inc.) and Fred Archibald (University of California, Berkeley)
Origin:Presented at Security Professionals Conference (05/04/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

UC Berkeley's Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences department wanted to strengthen security for mobile users on the wireless network. This talk will cover practical knowledge required to address network security incidents in a forensically sound manner. The university selected FireEye's antimalware solution to protect against targeted stealth malware.

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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: SEC07088)
Author(s):H. Morrow Long (Yale University)
Origin:Presented at Security Professionals Conference (04/11/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:This presentation will discuss the results of a survey and informal poll of the current campus network voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) security practices and products in higher education on both wired and wireless networks.
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Building a Secure and Scaleable Wireless LAN Infrastructure

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Title:Building a Secure and Scaleable Wireless LAN Infrastructure (ID: SEC07108)
Author(s):Stan Brooks (Emory University)
Origin:Presented at Security Professionals Conference (04/12/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:By deploying a centralized WLAN architecture, Emory University is addressing key issues of security, scalability, and manageability while simultaneously providing an easy-to-use wireless service for students, faculty, and staff.
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Wireless Security for Mobile Devices

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Title:Wireless Security for Mobile Devices (ID: SEC07064)
Author(s):H. Morrow Long (Yale University)
Origin:Presented at Security Professionals Conference (04/10/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Wireless devices and networks are increasingly ubiquitous, although attention to ensuring their security has been inadequate. Learn how to protect your campus users, mobile devices, and your wireless network from attacks through interactive demonstrations and hands-on exercises.
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Wireless Security Strategies and Challenges

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Title:Wireless Security Strategies and Challenges (ID: SPC0675)
Author(s):David R. Morton (University of Washington)
Origin:Presented at Security Professionals Conference (04/11/2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:This session will explore issues related to wireless LAN security, from a brief overview of existing techniques (WEP/WPA) to a more in-depth look at the use of 802.1x for access control and encryption. We'll also explore the opportunities and challenges presented by voice over WLAN, Mesh, and other issues.
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Effective Practices in Wireless Security for Higher Ed

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Title:Effective Practices in Wireless Security for Higher Ed (ID: SPC0405)
Author(s):H. Morrow Long (Yale University)
Origin:Presented at Security Professionals Conference (2004)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Wireless LANs are popular on many college campuses, yet security remains a problem. This talk will look at current case studies and effective practices, explore the Wi-Fi security dilemmas unique to higher education, and discuss the new evolving standards and security solutions.
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