As an authentication standard for wired networks, 802.1X has a happy side effect when used with WLANs: It gives you per-user, per-session WEP keys. As an authentication standard for wired networks, ...
Is there such a beast? I've got a heterogenious environment (Linux, Windows, Solaris, VMware) with laptops, workstations and servers, and it's time to implement 802.1x. I'll probably start with the ...
The 802.1X category products (Avenda eTIPS, Enterasys NAC, HP ProCurve Identity Driven Manager, Juniper UAC, and to a lesser extent, Microsoft NAP and Symantec NAC) all actively participate in the ...
Guys I have some questions in regards to automatic certificate enrollment and also the domain login process. I'm testing putting in a WPA 2 enterprise solution we decided to use PEAP with certificates ...
Continuing with our look this week at adding intelligence to the network, Pete Hughes, manager with KPMG’s Information Technology Services organization discusses some of the challenges facing IT ...
In the security and wireless networking world, 802.1x is a big deal. This is the Layer 2 protocol that enables device authentication. The protocol helps keep war drivers off wireless networks and is ...