Wireless Security Testing

Finding Weakness in Wireless Networks
Wireless security testing is about finding assurance that proper security measures have been taken in the design, development, and implementation of wireless data and network communications within the IT environment.

Wireless Security Auditing
Wireless networking is an established, although imperfect, technology for flexible network communications in organizational IT network environments. With the accelerated adoption of wireless technologies and the benefits gained, the security impacts to corporate assets are often times overlooked or miscalculated based on a lack of or misinterpretation of vulnerability data associated with 802.11 wireless networks. As with most new technologies, the best security practices associated with deployment and operation of the technology is amorphous and thus still being shaped by the industry. Nevertheless, some commonly accepted practices are beginning to emerge though there are still points of contention on the best approaches for securing 802.11 wireless networks. In order to practice due care and appropriately consider the risks with 802.11 wireless technologies, it is important to seek seasoned security expertise to assist in navigating a new technological area. The wireless LAN testing exercise seeks to assess the threat to network assets via the wireless LAN network infrastructure from both authorized and unauthorized user perspectives.

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Penetraton Testing
Application Security Testing
Database Security Testing
Telecom/PBX Security
Social Engineering

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