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    <title>Wireless security architecture</title>
    <subTitle>designing and maintaining secure wireless for enterprise</subTitle>
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    <dateIssued encoding="marc">2022</dateIssued>
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    <extent>xxxix, 584 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.</extent>
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  <abstract>Reduce organizational cybersecurity risk and build comprehensive WiFi, private cellular, and IOT security solutions Wireless Security Architecture: Designing and Maintaining Secure Wireless for Enterprise offers readers an essential guide to planning, designing, and preserving secure wireless infrastructures. It is a blueprint to a resilient and compliant architecture that responds to regulatory requirements, reduces organizational risk, and conforms to industry best practices. This book emphasizes WiFi security, as well as guidance on private cellular and Internet of Things security. Readers will discover how to move beyond isolated technical certifications and vendor training and put together a coherent network that responds to contemporary security risks. It offers up-to-date coverage--including data published for the first time--of new WPA3 security, Wi-Fi 6E, zero-trust frameworks, and other emerging trends. It also includes: Concrete strategies suitable for organizations of all sizes, from large government agencies to small public and private companies Effective technical resources and real-world sample architectures Explorations of the relationships between security, wireless, and network elements Practical planning templates, guides, and real-world case studies demonstrating application of the included concepts Perfect for network, wireless, and enterprise security architects, Wireless Security Architecture belongs in the libraries of technical leaders in firms of all sizes and in any industry seeking to build a secure wireless network</abstract>
  <tableOfContents>Part I. Technical foundations -- Introduction to concepts and relationships -- Understanding technical elements -- Understanding authentication and authorization -- Understanding domain and Wi-Fi design impacts -- Part II. Putting it all together -- Planning and design for secure wireless -- Hardening the wireless infrastructure -- Part III. Ongoing maintenance and beyond -- Monitoring and maintenance of wireless networks -- Emergent trends and non-Wi-Fi wireless -- Appendix A. Notes on configuring 802.1X with Microsoft NPS -- Appendix B. Additional resources -- Appendix C. Sample architecture -- Appendix D. Parting thoughts and call to action. </tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Jennifer Minella.</note>
  <note>Includes index.</note>
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    <topic>Wireless communication systems</topic>
    <topic>Security measures</topic>
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  <identifier type="isbn">9781119883050</identifier>
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