While many paranoid system administrators and users still consider any WLAN to be a gaping hole, these networks can be successfully secured against snooping and unauthorized access with a little thought and effort. Fortunately for us, Linux provides some flexibility when it comes to ch... Oct. 29, 2004 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 26,221 |







Konstantin V. Gavrilenko has over 12 years experience in IT and security and together with other two authors is a co-founder of Arhont Ltd. His writing draws primarily from his real-world knowledge and experience in security consultancy and infrastructure development for a vast range of clients. His main areas of interest lie in security in general and, more specifically, in firewalling, cryptography, VPNs, and IDS. Konstantin holds a first class BSc honors degree in Management Science from DeMontfort University and an MSc in Management from Lancaster University. He is open mind and enthusiastic for research, where his main areas of interest lie in security in general and more specifically in firewalling, cryptography, VPNs and IDS. Konstantin is proud to say that he is an active supporter of OpenSource solutions and ideology, public disclosure included.























