Transcription of ITL Bulletin Guidelines for Securing Wireless Local …
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ITL Bulletin FOR FEBRUARY 2012 Guidelines FOR Securing Wireless Local AREA NETWORKS (WLANS) Shirley Radack, Editor Computer Security Division Information Technology Laboratory National Institute of Standards and Technology Department of Commerce Many government and private sector organizations have implemented Wireless Local area networks (WLANs) that enable staff members with Wireless -enabled devices, such as smart phones, to connect to the Internet and to the organization s networks. Wireless networks support a mobile workforce and increase the organization s flexibility. Small Wireless devices can be used for many tasks: making and receiving voice calls, sending and receiving text messages, managing information, sending and receiving electronic mail, browsing the web, storing and modifying documents, accessing data, and performing other tasks that are commonly done on a desktop computer.
Wireless networks, like other communications networks, ... NIST SP 800-153, Guidelines for Securing Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs), was
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