AirTight's Wi-Fi hacking webcast series will feature live attack demonstrations and defensive techniques, giving attendees an inside look at the way wireless systems are compromised in the real world and how they may be protected.
Until recently, hackers have focused their malicious efforts on hardwired networks. With the availability of inexpensive RF analysis tools, the prevalence of all-software Wi-Fi device drivers, and wide-spread commercial deployment of wireless networks, hackers are now attacking Wi-Fi. From machine take-over buffer overflow attacks to crippling denial-of-service floods, hackers are successfully exploiting vulnerabilities within wireless networks.
Farina will demonstrate Wi-Fi hacking techniques and how to defend against such attacks.
The seminar will occur March 6, 2007 starting at 9:00 am PST
To register online, go to:
http://www.airtightnetworks.net/news/webcast/Radio_Chaos_Webcast_Registration.html