Customer Review: I have many computer security books and this is at the top of the list for Wireless Hacking. It is very well written, with loads of examples and very good references.
Customer Review: I looked forward to the publication of this 4th Edition of the CWNA Guide, however I was woefully disappointed with it. The author's writing style is extremely dull and he does not seem to have the ability to convey useful technical information in the accessible and interesting way that the other 2... more info
Customer Review: I've always been a big fan of Jim Geier's books, but this one is the best one he's produced yet. It's excruciatingly detailed (which I think is great), yet provides thorough analogies to help the novice understand the concepts. The organization of the book is excellent. I highly recommend this book... more info
Customer Review: This book is essential to who works security problems out in wireless networks. All tips are very useful and the most of them is a real find.
Customer Review: So what do you do once you have your wireless router plugged in and your laptop connected to the internet via the airwaves? What more *can* you do, and what if you want to venture beyond the basics? A lot of that is covered pretty well in the book Wireless Network Hacks & Mods For Dummies by... more info
Customer Review: Information security has too often been addressed in an a posteriori manner, that is, when most of the system design was complete, or even after system deployment. Wireless networks are no exception in this regard. Consequently, most existing books on wireless network security describe standards and... more info
Customer Review: The four authors of Cisco Wireless LAN Security do an excellent job of striking a balance between writing concise enough that the book is not overwhelming, but detailed enough for the reader to truly understand the subject matter. Not an easy task. The book is titled Cisco Wireless LAN... more info
Customer Review: The authors of this book have extensive first-hand knowledge of the technology and concepts they write about. Recently, wireless networks have exploded onto the home and business markets. The ability to network computers without having to string cables across your home or hire a 3rd-party company to... more info
Customer Review: I was hoping for a book that would offer direct insight as to the best way to "DO" a sonicpoint wireless architecture. As a plus, the first time sonicwall/firewall user will be fully educated on the way to set up a secure network. The experienced user will tire of digging though the basics to... more info
Customer Review: I only gave this book three stars because the author is rather jaded, and I am not entirely sure how much of what he says does what he says. As an example: He spoke of remotely erasing data from devices to prevent someone who stole the device from obtaining data somewhere in the first chapter.... more info