Wireless Vulnerabilities Are the Greatest Threats to Corporate Network

AirPatrol CEO Nicholas Miller said wireless vulnerabilities are the greatest Internet-related threat to all corporate networks. The statement was made within the Interop/CSI SX Conference from Las Vegas, at the Computer Security Institute’s CSI CX conference and was subsequently picked up by DarkReading. According to Miller, the rapid growth of wireless networking has generated an unprecedented increase in threats caused by wireless vulnerabilities.

“The problem is that wireless vulnerabilities don’t just expose the user who’s unaware of them, but the whole corporate network the user is attached to.”

A large number of companies are nowadays moving towards a wireless infrastructure to save money and reduce current infrastructure. But according to Miller, this move exposes them to greater risks, given that the wireless environment is known to harbor old vulnerabilities that are yet to be resolved.

Wireless infrastructure vendors offer some security capabilities, “but they are really looking for rogue access points, which is a tiny issue compared to the total problem associated with laptop security,” he said. “You really need to look at the entire network — you need to secure the endpoints.”

The problem with most wireless technologies is that they don’t account for the end user’s location, Miller said. “All of a sudden people can have access to the network as if they were in the building, which is why we need location-based access in wireless. Any wireless product you’re looking for should have that capability. If a hacker wants to break into the network, they should have to break into the building.”

Endpoint Protector 2008 Addresses Wireless USB Security Issues

February 13th, 2008 by Agent Smith (0) DLP, In The Spotlight, Wireless USB, endpoint security

Wireless USBs, besides bringing data transfers and portability to a new level and diminishing restrictions of the traditional USB protocol, also harbor specific threats. While transfers between these portable devices and computers comes with no impressive tricks, the data the store can be easily leaked to third party PCs or devices supporting wireless transfers.

The new Endpoint Protector 2008 developed by CoSoSys is the first endpoint security and DLP solution to address such threats specifically. More details on the new version from PR Inside:

The new Endpoint Protector 2008 efficiently protects PCs from data loss, data theft and other forms of data leakage. Endpoint Protector allows the controlled use of USB devices, external hard drives, FireWire devices, CD/DVD-Readers/Writers and many other potentially harmful devices, with the goal of stopping malware, viruses and other unwanted data intrusions.

Endpoint Protector 2008 also monitors and records all data transferred to and from portable storage devices. This new feature gives IT administrators the possibility to trace all data activity regarding removable storage and endpoint devices. This file tracing option allows the prevention of possible data breaches or of data being copied without authorization.

While the client product only runs on Windows operating systems, the Endpoint Protector Server 2008 is available for both Windows and Linux platforms, addressing a wider range of working scenarios.