A comprehensive guide to ethically testing and securing 802.11-based networks. Authors Kevin Beaver and Peter T. Davis emphasize that thinking like a malicious hacker is essential for identifying vulnerabilities before they are exploited. The text outlines a rigorous testing methodology that includes footprinting, network mapping, and port scanning to uncover weaknesses in encryption and authentication. It also highlights the Ten Commandments of Ethical Hacking, stressing the importance of obtaining written permission and maintaining professional integrity. Readers are introduced to a variety of hardware and software tools, such as NetStumbler and AiroPeek, designed for wardriving and traffic analysis. Ultimately, the sources aim to provide IT professionals with the practical countermeasures necessary to defend wireless environments against diverse technical and human-based attacks.
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