You may think your mobile workers are safe with their new wireless notebooks, but recent WLAN tracking at the RSA security conference showed a multitude of vulnerabilities, new attack patterns from hackers, and critical data leaks that would shake even the most paranoid security manager. Keith Shaw talks with Richard Rushing (pictured), chief security officer at AirDefense, which conducted WLAN monitoring at the show. If you support mobile devices for road warriors, or if you want to hear about the latest ways that hackers are tricking mobile workers into giving them data, listen to this podcast. (21:52).Right click to download the MP3 >>
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