The company's AirDefense Wireless Vulnerability Assessment product enables an IT department to secure wireless LANs by simulating attacks from the hacker's point of view. This is done by utilizing the radio of the wireless sensors to create these attacks, and it can also simulate how far a hacker would be able to get in the enterprise network.
"It's sad but true that the threats against wireless LAN systems are evolving just as rapidly as the underlying wireless and system technologies," said Craig Mathias, principal at the mobile advisory firm Farpoint Group, in a statement. "It's clear that as wireless LANs take on an ever-greater role in mission-critical enterprise, government, and commercial applications, innovative, cost-effective techniques for the proactive and efficient detection, analysis, and remediation of a broad range of threats are essential to long-term success."
The Vulnerability Assessment is a software solution that can be deployed quickly for customers with existing Motorola AirDefense hardware. The assessment modules cost about $295, the sensors are about $500, and the management console appliance costs about $6,000.
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