In this Chapter
The security issues that face companies that implement wireless networks are many. It's like trying to secure a public network jack placed on the outside of your building. It just invites people to try and break into the network. Trying to enforce the physical security that you've provided for your servers and backbone networking equipment isn't possible. This chapter discusses the alternatives in a wireless environment so you can at least tell who's accessing your network and from where. You're going to look at how Windows Server 2003, along with the features included with your wireless networking equipment, can make it more difficult for attackers to take advantage of your public network jack. |