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December 2nd, 2008, 09:37 PM
-{ Quote: "By Larry Seltzer
Users have every right to be perplexed by wireless security standards. Faced by an alphabet soup of AES, RADIUS, WEP, WPA, TKIP, EAP, LEAP and 802.1x, many users don't secure their wireless networks at all. Now that earlier wireless security standards such as Wi-Fi Protected Access and Wired Equivalent Privacy are being cracked, it's time to examine what all the terms mean and think about changes" }-Article (http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Security/A-Partial-Wireless-Security-Glossary/)
Users have every right to be perplexed by wireless security standards. Faced by an alphabet soup of AES, RADIUS, WEP, WPA, TKIP, EAP, LEAP and 802.1x, many users don't secure their wireless networks at all. Now that earlier wireless security standards such as Wi-Fi Protected Access and Wired Equivalent Privacy are being cracked, it's time to examine what all the terms mean and think about changes" }-Article (http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Security/A-Partial-Wireless-Security-Glossary/)