Wireless IDS vendor, AirDefense, released a version of their intrusion detection software that supports 802.11g (or Airport Extreme for Mac OS users) this week.
The company also enhanced their product with the ability to push policies to remote access points and graphical mapping of the wireless network.
Tools that map wireless networks are welcome in the market. Not only do they offer a snapshot of the known wireless LAN, but they can also be used to compare against the expected topology to ferret out rogue access points.
Posted by Diana at July 24, 2003 08:33 AM