WAP White Papers

Security for Wireless Networks

Overview In an enterprise network that includes a wireless network (WLAN or WWAN), authenticating users and keeping communications confidential are more problematic than they are with a wired network. Read this white paper to get an overview of wireless security and find out how NetMotion Mobility™ prevents unauthorized users from accessing your system and stops eavesdropping, replay, and other network-level attacks.

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PublisherNetMotion Wireless File FormatHTML & PDF
Date PublishedJune 2002 Downloads4
FormatWhite Papers   
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