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Give Your Network Users Freedom and Mobility
Without Giving Up Network Security
Without Giving Up Network Security
CISCO WIRELESS LAN PRODUCTS—WIRELESS FREEDOM WITH ENTERPRISE-CLASS SECURITY
Perhaps the only thing more important to your business than the data exchanged on your network is the ability to maintain the security of that data.
Security fears have caused some network managers to avoid installing wireless LANs (WLANs), regardless of the numerous benefits that they
provide.
Now the landscape of wireless security has changed, giving IT managers the confidence to deploy WLANs. Today via the
Cisco Unified Wireless
Network
, Cisco offers an enterprise-ready, standards-based, WLAN security solution that supports the following features for
Cisco wireless
products
,
Cisco Aironet
products
, and
Cisco Compatible WLAN client devices
.
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Support for the IEEE 802.11i standard
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Support for the Wi-Fi Alliance security certifications Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) and Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2)
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Strong, mutual authentication and dynamic encryption key management via support for IEEE 802.1X
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Data encryption using Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) or Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
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Support for the broadest range of 802.1X authentication types, client devices, and client operating systems on the market
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Mitigation of active and passive network attacks
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Integration with the Cisco Self-Defending Network and
(NAC)
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Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) capabilities and advanced location services with real-time network visibility
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Indoor/outdoor Wi-Fi security convergence with Cisco’s wireless mesh solution
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Management Frame Protection (MFP) to provides strong cryptographic authentication of WLAN management frames for the detection and
prevention of 802.11 management frame attacks
Cisco, the network leader and a driving force behind wireless networking, has made it possible for network managers to give users the freedom they
crave without sacrificing the network security they demand.