Jo, det händer mycket, men detta tror jag är färskt, det var i alla fall en nyhet på deras huvudsida den 17 juli:
Wireless Security Blackpaper
Posted 7/17/2002 - 11:51PM, by Caesar
Wireless is, as you know, all the rage these days. In your house, at University, at work, we all want wireless. But we all want security, too. From fears of "war driving" to concerns over corporate LAN security, wireless´ freedom and promise doesn´t come without its risks. Trey "Azariah" Dismukes has conjured up an excellent Blackpaper on wireless security that anyone thinking about wireless should read, from the guy at home who doesn´t know about beacon signals to the IT manager who´s thinking about wiring up public access around campus. This large view article covers the most pressing security concerns presented by 802.1X, looking them square in the eye and reporting back on what we should all know about wireless. But this isn´t a tutorial on configuring a Linksys router. Nope, this is information that´s ultimately geared for enterprise computing, aka juicy technical stuff.
"Can wireless networks be deployed securely today? What exactly are the security holes in the current standard, and how do they work? Where is wireless security headed in the future? This article attempts to shed light on these questions and others about wireless networking security in an enterprise environment."
Ah, what better way to spend your lovely morning hours than chewing through some good technical grit.