Nicht aus der Schweiz? Besuchen Sie lehmanns.de
SonicWALL Secure Wireless Networks Integrated Solutions Guide - Khai Tran, Joe Levy, Patrick Lydon, Jeremy Pollock, Susan Weigand

SonicWALL Secure Wireless Networks Integrated Solutions Guide

Buch | Softcover
512 Seiten
2008
Syngress Media,U.S. (Verlag)
978-1-59749-193-8 (ISBN)
CHF 79,95 inkl. MwSt
  • Keine Verlagsinformationen verfügbar
  • Artikel merken
Provides a systematic approach to creating secure wireless networks, using the Plan, Design, Implement, and Optimize model. Using straightforward language, this book describes deployment best practices, what SonicWALL security appliances do, and how they interoperate within an existing or new network.
Nearly forty percent of the world's 1 billion+ Internet users are wireless. It's a truly staggering fact to think that the majority of these wireless implementations are fundamentally insecure, leaving users and private data at risk.

Many wireless proprietors think that the convenience of wireless outweighs the possible risk of insecure impelentation, or that secure wireless is far too complicated to worry about deploying.

SonicWALL® Secure Wireless Networks Integrated Solutions Guide provides a systematic approach to creating secure wireless networks, using the Plan, Design, Implement, and Optimize model. This introduction to wireless network security is both comprehensive and easy to understand. Using straightforward language, this book describes deployment best practices, what SonicWALL security appliances do, and how they interoperate within an existing or new network. It begins with brief overviews of the theory of risk management, the history of wireless networks, and today’s top five wireless threats. Real-world case studies highlight wireless solution business drivers for education, healthcare, retail and hospitality, and government agencies, as well as their respective regulatory compliance requirements. SonicWALL believes that the days of being forced to accept inherent risk in wireless networking are over. By using modern security standards and sound network design methods, your wireless network should be just as secure as your wired network.

Wireless networks can be made as secure as wired networks, and deploying this type of security can be far less complicated than you think. In this book, and through their massive product offerings, SonicWALL gives you (the secure wireless network hopeful) all of the planning, implementation, and optimizing tools you need to do wireless. Securely.

Khai has more than ten years of experience in networking documentation and works in Sunnyvale, California, as technical documentation manager for SonicWALL. He leads SonicWALL’s technical documentation teams, which has received numerous 5-star reviews in 2008 from the industry’s leading publications and reviewers. Khai was a lead author of Cisco IOS NetFlow Services Integrated Solutions Guide, and a contributing author to Cisco IOS Switching Services Configuration Guide. He has also authored enterprise and service provider network solution guides for Boeing Aerospace and Electronic Arts. He holds a B.A. degree in English Modern Literature from U.C. Santa Cruz, a certificate in Technical Communications, and a Teaching Credential from San Jose State University. Joe is the chief architect behind this book and many of the technologies described herein. As Chief Technology Officer, Joe guided the development of the latest generation of SonicWALL products. Years of designing and implementing solutions for SMB to Fortune 100 companies using products and technologies from myriad vendors led to his drive and determination to enhance the capability, flexibility, and usability of network and security products. He has a number of patents pending for innovations in the areas of wireless networking and firewall technologies. In addition to his engineering work, he has focused on directing SonicWALL’s technical publications teams—believing that technology is only as effective as its users’ ability to deploy it. This focus on clear and accurate documentation led to the development of this book. Patrick has over five years of experience as a SonicWALL Senior Technical Writer. He has authored over 20 technical guides on UTM, secure remote access solutions, Virtual Access Points, wireless site surveying, and RF monitoring. Patrick has also received an International Photography Award for Fine Art Portraiture. Patrick holds a B.A. degree in Design Studies with concentration in Graphic Design from San Jose State University. Jeremy is a SonicWALL Senior Technical Writer with over a decade of experience in VPN and wireless networking documentation. He was also the lead author of Cisco Access VPDN Solutions Guide and a contributing writer to Deploying Cisco Voice over IP Solutions, both published by Cisco Press. Jeremy holds a B.S. degree in Physics from U.C. Berkeley and a certificate in Technical Communications from San Jose State University. Susan has over five years of network security documentation experience. Prior to becoming a SonicWALL Senior Technical Writer, she worked for over ten years as a UNIX developer, and spent three years as a QA engineer at Cisco Systems and Symantec. At Symantec, Susan authored the Symantec Network Security 7100 Series Implementation Guide and contributed to other endpoint security and network security documents. She is the lead author of the SonicWALL Global Management System Administrator Guide and SonicWALL ViewPoint Administrator Guide. Susan holds a Certificate in Internet Programming and two B.A. degrees in Computer Science and History, both with honors, from U.C. Santa Cruz. Dave is SonicWALL’s Director of Platform Usability. He is one of SonicWALL's lead feature developers and also the keeper of nearly a decade of SonicWALL institutional knowledge. Dave has designed and deployed networks for more than 100 companies worldwide, including a number of SonicWALL's most advanced and complicated customer networks. He has authored for the SonicWALL Knowledge Base over one hundred SonicOS technotes. He has also worked on network troubleshooting and design, interoperability testing, lab maintenance, and performance testing. Dave designed and maintains the SonicWALL Live Demosite—a website that links to live examples of SonicWALL's entire product line at: http://livedemo.sonicwall.com/

Preface
Using This Book
Part 1: Planning
Chapter 1: Introduction to Secure Wireless Networking
Chapter 2: Planning Wireless Access Deployments
Chapter 3: Creating and Defining a Network Security Policy
Chapter 4: Wireless Solutions for Vertical Markets
Part 2: Designing
Chapter 5: SonicWALL Products Solutions Library
Chapter 6: Three Phases for a Secure Wireless Network
Chapter 7: Designing for User Segmentation
Part 3: Implementing
Phase 1: Deploying the UTM Gateway
Chapter 8: Configuring SonicWALL UTM Gateway Appliances
Chapter 9: Configuring User Segmentation
Chapter 10: Configuring Distributed Wireless Devices
Chapter 11: Configuring Wireless Guest Services for Hotspots
Chapter 12: Configuring Virtual Access Points
Chapter 13: Configuring RF Monitoring and Protection
Phase 2: Deploying Secure Remote Access Solutions
Chapter 14: Configuring Secure Remote Access Solutions
Phase 3: Deploying Centralized Management Solutions
Chapter 15: Configuring SonicWALL Global Management System
Part 4: Optimizing
Chapter 16: Optimizing Your Secure Wireless Network
Appendix A: Configuring External Authentication Servers
Appendix B: SonicWALL Knowledge Check
Appendix C: Answers to SonicWALL Knowledge Check
Bibliography
Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.7.2008
Verlagsort Rockland, MA
Sprache englisch
Maße 191 x 235 mm
Gewicht 1030 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Netzwerke
Informatik Theorie / Studium Kryptologie
ISBN-10 1-59749-193-4 / 1597491934
ISBN-13 978-1-59749-193-8 / 9781597491938
Zustand Neuware
Haben Sie eine Frage zum Produkt?
Mehr entdecken
aus dem Bereich