Wireless Intrusion Detection System
What if an intrusion detection system could automatically monitor your
wireless network, its usage, and the identify of any outside devices that attempt
to access your network? Such a system is now available from Barcoding Inc.
Barocoding's intrusion detection system uses up a network of “drones” strategically
placed throughout your facility. The drones use antennas to relay radio signals
back to your server. At the server location, you can see what IP and MAC
addresses are trying to gain access to your network, which access points
are being used and by what equipment.
Know Who's Doing What and Where on Your Wireless Network
With this software solution, you can tell when someone is trying to
access your network. With the GPS addition, you can physically pinpoint the
location of the intruding device. This system will also detect rogue access
points if they are ever added to your network.
A standard web interface allows a single user to monitor network usage,
and uses e-mail and pop-up alerts to signal possible intrusions of the network.
Using this system you can blacklist any MAC address to prevent unwanted individuals
from jumping on your network. Users can also utilize this system in a secure
area where no wireless network exists to ensure that unauthorized wireless
networks are not being set-up.
Wireless Intrusion Detection System Components:
- Access Points
- The access point takes the information from your wireless devices and
transmits it to the wireless switch which then connects to your server.
The access points also send data from the server to your wireless devices.
- Intrusion Detection System
- The Intrusion detection system gathers the data that is sent to it from
the drones and passes that data on to the server. The system can either
connect directly to the server or connect to your wireless switch, which
would then pass the data on to the server. With the GPS addition, the location
of the intruding device can be detected.
- Monitoring Station
- The information from the Intrusion Detection System can be viewed and
monitored from a central computer. Here, e-mail and pop-up alerts can inform
your IT staff of possible intruders and vulnerabilities in your network.
- Server
- The server is the main piece of your network; the server stores and
transmits data between both your hard-wired network and wireless network.
It is not uncommon for many software programs to run directly from a server
and to be emulated on wireless devices using terminal emulation.
- Wireless Devices
- Wireless devices, such as laptops, PDAs, portable data collectors, fax
machines, and other equipment can connect to your network through a series
of access points strategically placed throughout your facility.
- Wireless Drones
- Wireless drones monitor radio frequency activity on your network. They
send data back to the intrusion detection system; this data includes what
IP and MAC addresses are connected to your wireless network as well as
the amount of activity and usage on your network.
- Wireless Switch
- The wireless switch is the central hub for all information that is transmitted
between your access points and your server.
Contact Barcoding Inc.
for more information about wireless network security, and wireless intrusion
detection systems.
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