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Senforce adds Wi-Fi security solution

Jul 8, 2005 10:07 AM

Senforce Technologiesreleased a new security solution that protects systems across existing Wi-Fi standards and the forthcoming 802.11n standard, the company said. The solution prevents connections to rogue access points and risky behavior, such as network adapter bridging, controls Wi-Fi usage by network location, disables Wi-Fi connectivity when using a wired LAN, disallows Wi-Fi ad hoc network connections by location, and enforces use of Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) on all Wi-Fi connections. It also enables security administrators to automatically distribute and apply WEP and/or WPA pre-shared keys without any end-user intervention, the company said.

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