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Experts agree that given the proliferation of wireless LANs, there is a very high probability of unauthorized WLAN devices showing up on an enterprise's network. Stealthy rogue devices (MAC spoofing, Wknock, Cron AP, AP on alternate channels/bands etc.) pose one of the greatest risks to an enterprise's network security. They can behave like a master key to your offices - a single rogue access point can give an attacker full access to your internal network, bypassing traditional wired network security controls such as firewalls and perimeter protection. Attend this complimentary webcast hosted by Motorola AirDefense Solutions featuring Forrester Research's Andre Kindness where they discuss the risks created by different types of rogue devices and revolutionary new techniques to detect and eliminate them. Join this webcast to learn how to control your risk of exposure and ensure that you have all the tools you need to keep your organizations rogue-free & completely secure.
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