This column is the third in our series on why we think the Financial Accounting Standards Board is mistaken in its exposure draft on the hierarchy of accounting principles. For those who may have ...
I’m using PEAP in a Microsoft-centric environment as an authentication method for my wireless LAN. What steps should I use to secure my deployment? PEAP is a common authentication option for wireless ...
Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol, better known as PEAP is a protocol that adds an extra layer of security to wireless LANs and point-to-point connections with PEAP passwords. The protocol ...
Two days after news of the Vocera Wi-Fi VoIP communicator PEAP security bypass vulnerability, I received confirmation from Cisco that their model 7921 Wi-Fi VoIP phone is also vulnerable to the same ...
For some time now, there's been no question in my mind that the best route to establishing a secure wireless LAN goes through an AAA server. Also known as a remote authentication dial in user service ...
It’s strange. Our company has yet to embrace wireless as a global deployment, yet every couple of months, the number of access points seems to double. The other day, I received a call from one of the ...
I'll start with the background. We have wireless deployed in certain locations at work. It's currently setup using WPA2-Enterprise with AES encryption and the authentication is EAP-TLS. All our ...
I'm looking for some information on the security of using PEAP vs EAP-TLS. Obviously EAL-TLS requires the deployment of a PKI, and PEAP doesn't. I can't seem to find any good information on the ...