AirDefense Wireless LAN Security to
Deflect and Trap Intruders
ActiveDefense Protects 802.11 Wireless
LANs with Innovative AirBlock and AirTrap Technologies
ATLANTA - Nov. 18, 2002 AirDefense Inc. has introduced
a new element to wireless LAN security with the launch of its
ActiveDefense, a security appliance that shields 802.11 wireless
LANs from intruders with pioneering technology that deflects intruders
and traps them into wireless dead-end connections.
ActiveDefense builds upon AirDefense's patent-pending State-Analysis
and Multi-Dimensional Intrusion Detection engines with its patent-pending
AirBlock and AirTrap technologies that go beyond intrusion detection
to provide the ultimate in wireless LAN security.
"The addition of ActiveDefense to the AirDefense enterprise
wireless security solution creates a forcefield around wireless
LANs that keeps attackers at bay while allowing legitimate use,"
said Pete Lindstrom, a research director with Philadelphia-based
Spire Security. "As wireless LANs demonstrate their strategic
value to the enterprise, solutions like this are essential to
protect and enable their continued deployment."
ActiveDefense operates in coordination with the AirDefense intrusion
detection and security appliance, which statefully monitors wireless
LANs to detect network vulnerabilities, enforce security policies,
and detect intruders and attacks. ActiveDefense allows security
managers to protect all network access points and stations by
blocking intruders, unauthorized users and accidental associations
from neighboring networks.
Once an intrusion or attack is identified, the ActiveDefense
system goes into action using its two key technologies. The AirBlock
technology disconnects or blocks the intruder from wireless networks
under its protection as it servers as a virtual protective shield.
The AirTrap technology forces the intruder to lock onto ActiveDefense,
which keeps the intruder out of the network and onto a dead-end
as it thwarts the intruder from reconnecting to the wireless LAN.
Intruders detected and actions taken by the ActiveDefense are
logged and reported to security managers and can be exported to
other data analysis tools.
"ActiveDefense is a unique solution to combat the growing
threat of 'war driving' and wireless hacking," said Jay Chaudhry,
CEO of AirDefense. "Enterprises that depend upon wireless
LANs are demanding this kind of proactive security in addition
to encryption and authentication."
AirDefense launched the industry's first intrusion detection
system for 802.11 wireless LANs in June 2002. AirDefense provides
the ultimate security for wireless LANs with its patent-pending
technology for stateful monitoring and intrusion protection. AirDefense's
Multi-Dimensional Detection Engine analyzes threats to identify
security breaches based on: Signature analysis, policy compliance,
protocol assessment and statistically anomalous behavior. AirDefense
customers include Blue Chip enterprises, government agencies and
wireless LAN managed service providers.
About AirDefense, Inc.
AirDefense provides the ultimate security for 802.11 wireless
local-area networks with an intrusion protection and security
appliance that discovers vulnerabilities, protects against attacks
and monitors the health of wireless LANs. Together with advanced
encryption, authentication and VPN gateways, AirDefense is a key
element of wireless LAN security by statefully monitoring and
protecting wireless LAN airwaves. Atlanta-based AirDefense incorporates
innovative and patent-pending state-analysis and multi-dimensional
detection engines. For more information, go to www.airdefense.NET
or call 770.663.8115 or toll-free at 877.220.8301.
Media Contacts:
Brian Moran
AirDefense, Inc.
877.220.8301 x 110
770.663.8115 x 110
bmoran@airdefense.net
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