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WLAN Security: Five Simple Truths

  December 1, 2002
  By Dave Molta


If you see someone driving with what looks like a Pringles potato chip can pointing out of the passenger window, don't be alarmed. It's probably just a local war-driver looking for unsecured wireless access points. The second WorldWide Wardrive wrapped up on Nov. 2. The last such event, which took place a few months ago, documented nearly 10,000 APs. Of these, more than 70 percent were running with no encryption. If you find this shocking, let me remind you of five simple truths:

1. People are not necessarily stupid for not "at least" running WEP. This protocol has been broken since day one. It was never designed with consumers in mind, and in the enterprise, it has never come close to meeting the need for a scalable encryption system once you expand beyond three access points and a dozen users.

2. Lack of security isn't a valid reason for delaying a WLAN. I've spoken to many IT managers who refuse to implement WLANs because WLANs are insecure. So is the Internet, but you don't see companies shutting down their connections. Create a VLAN and connect your WLAN in front of your firewall.

3. You may wait forever for a bulletproof WLAN security standard. Well-placed sources tell me that IEEE officials don't want to release 802.11i security standards until 2004.

4. 802.1x is no WLAN security silver bullet. Many IT managers view this standard as the solution to their WLAN security problems. However, implementing 802.1x can be complex, requiring compatible client software and a RADIUS server that integrates with your existing authentication environment.

5. Security polices are as much about politics as technology. This is nothing new. But now here come the IT police, armed with their WLAN auditing tools, trying to stamp out all those rogue access points. Even if they succeed, they fail by denying users access to a valuable technology.







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