Tag: Security
Aruba Networks withstands DEFCON 16 and Black Hat conferences
by DougR on Aug.14, 2008, under Aruba Networks, Ethernet, Firewall, Hardware, Wireless
DEFCON 16 and Black Hat are security centric conferences recently held in Las Vegas where Aruba Networks provided the wireless infrastructure. In a self descriptive FAQ of the environment to be expected (quoting from the FAQ site)
Q: Is there a free network at DEFCON?
A: Yes. It would be fair to describe the network as ‘hostile’. It has been described as ‘the worlds most hostile network’, but such descriptions are just attempts at flattery. It is recommended that if you want to connect to the DEFCON network pretend that you are sharing out your entire hard drive to 5,000 hackers. You may want to bring a ‘clean’ computer that you don’t mind being infected/hacked/etc…
In light of the environment Aruba reported some statistics:
FIRST WIRELESS LAN VENDOR TO OBTAIN COMMON CRITERIA CERTIFICATION
by DougR on Aug.07, 2008, under Aruba Networks, Firewall, General, Wireless
This morning Aruba issued a press release announcing that it is the first wireless LAN supplier to be awarded a Common Criteria certificate for its Wi-Fi solutions. Common Criteria – also known as ISO standard 15408 – addresses the protection of assets from unauthorized disclosure, modification, or loss of use arising from both intentional and unintentional causes. High security users typically require a combination of Common Criteria certification, Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 validation for cryptographic security, and compliance with Department of Defense (DoD) Directive 8100.2 security policies for wireless technologies. Aruba now satisfies all three criteria, allowing the company to meet a wide range of new domestic and international government, financial, and commercial applications.