UPCOMING WEBCAST

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UPCOMING WEBCAST

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UPCOMING WEBCAST


With the latest standards, 802.11-based wireless networks are supposedly secure, but that's most often not the case. In this webcast, information security expert, Kevin Beaver, will show you what it takes to set up a truly secure wireless network in a Windows environment.
He will specifically outline:

Free and low-cost wireless network security add-ons
Practical client and access point configuration tips
Handy tools you can use to make sure your airwaves are secure from the elements
How to secure laptops that connect to wireless hot spots





EXPERT WEBCAST
Setting up a secure wireless Windows network
WHEN: October, 20 2005 - AVAILABLE ON DEMAND
SPEAKER: Kevin Beaver, Founder and Principal Consultant, Principle Logic, LLC, and author
SPONSOR : SearchWindowsSecurity.com's E-mail Security Seminar Series






ABOUT THE WEBCAST:
At this webcast, find out how to make your Windows wireless network truly secure. Benefit from site expert Kevin Beaver's expertise as he reviews wireless network security add-ons, tools for securing the airwaves and much more.
Pre-register Today!

ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
Kevin Beaver, Founder and Principal Consultant, Principle Logic, LLC, and author

As founder and principal consultant of Principle Logic, LLC, Kevin Beaver has over 16 years of experience in IT and specializes in information security. His areas of expertise include network and wireless network security, information security assessments and incident response. Kevin is a frequent conference speaker and author of the new book, Hacking Wireless Networks for Dummies. Kevin is also a resident expert on SearchWindowsSecurity.com. He holds CISSP, MCSE, Master CNE and IT Project+ certifications.

REGISTER---FREE :banana:

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