Assessing Wireless Security Using Open Source Tools

The Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the Information Systems Security Association invites you to a free presentation!  The event begins with socializing and networking at 5:30pm (light snacks and refreshments will be provided) followed by the presentation entitled, Assessing Wireless Security Using Open Source Tools, from Matt Neely of SecureState.

Matt will present a lecture and lab on assessing and securing wireless networks.  The session is intended for both management and technical security individuals.  In this lab participants will learn basic information about 802.11 networks, how to locate and assess wireless access points using open source tools and tips on securing 802.11 networks. This two hour session will include both a lecture and hands-on lab.

  • Lab participants should bring a wireless enabled laptop to the class with an SSH or telnet client installed.
  • Current CISSPs can receive CPE credit for this event if they are registered members of ISSA.
  • Seating is limited for this free event, so you must be registered in order to attend.

What: Assessing Wireless Security Using Open Source Tools

When: Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 – Presentation starts at 6:00pm, Refreshments at 5:30pm

Where: Harrisburg University of Science & Technology (Click here for directions)

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Street parking is typically free after 5:00pm. Harrisburg University (HU) has a parking garage and the parking fees are typically between $4.00 to $6.00. Upon arrival at HU, you should proceed directly to the Security Desk and ask to be directed to the ISSA meeting and presentation. Please note that elevator access via the HU parking garage is restricted to go to the ground floor only.

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