Protecting Your Network With Integrated Wireless Intrusion Prevention

Overview The presenter of this webcast will discuss best practices for safeguarding the information by effectively securing the wireless network. The presenter will examine the Cisco Adaptive Wireless Intrusion Prevention System (wIPS), which offers advanced threat detection and classification capabilities. Designed to protect against the ever-changing threats to today's networks, the wIPS can be integrated into the existing wireless network for operational simplicity and cost effectiveness. The presenter will discuss how to best achieve a comprehensive and unified strategy for wired and wireless intrusion prevention using Cisco Adaptive wIPS.

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PublisherCisco Systems   
Live Date14th October 2008 00:00 UTC
FormatWebcast   
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