Wireless Intrusion Prevention Systems (WIPS) provide what network security services? (Choose 2)
Given: You view a protocol analyzer capture decode with the following protocol frames listed in the following order (excluding the ACK frames):
1) 802.11 Probe Request and 802.11 Probe Response
2) 802.11 Auth and another 802.11 Auth
2) 802.11 Assoc Req and 802.11 Assoc Rsp
4) EAPOL-Start
5) EAP Request and EAP Response
6) EAP Request and EAP Response
7) EAP Request and EAP Response
8) EAP Request and EAP Response
9) EAP Request and EAP Response
10) EAP Success
19) EAPOL-Key (4 frames in a row)
What are you seeing in the capture file? (Choose 4)
You are implementing a wireless LAN that will be used by point-of-sale (PoS) systems in a retail environment. Thirteen PoS computers will be installed. To what industry requirement should you ensure you adhere?
Given: Mary has just finished troubleshooting an 802.11g network performance problem using a laptop-based WLAN protocol analyzer. The wireless network implements 802.1X/PEAP and the client devices are authenticating properly. When Mary disables the WLAN protocol analyzer, configures her laptop for PEAP authentication, and then tries to connect to the wireless network, she is unsuccessful. Before using the WLAN protocol analyzer, Mary's laptop connected to the network without any problems.
What statement indicates why Mary cannot access the network from her laptop computer?
You work as the security administrator for your organization. In relation to the WLAN, you are viewing a dashboard that shows security threat, policy compliance and rogue threat charts. What type of system is in view?