Part 1
Bastille’s Vulnerability Series educates security professionals on the ever-evolving risks and vulnerabilities present within wireless protocols. This installment in the Vulnerability Series focuses on Wi-Fi Vulnerabilities.
In this webinar, our CTO, Brett Walkenhorst, PhD, discusses a range of topics related to Wi-Fi Vulnerabilities such as:
Wi-Fi Monitoring Threats – Beacons, Directed Probe Requests, Eavesdropping, Wardriving
Denial of Service – Deauthentication, Beacon Flooding, RTS Flood, etc
Rogue AP / Evil Twin – Open Hotspot, Handshake Crack, EAP Relay, KARMA/MANA
Wi-Fi Vulnerabilities exploited by a malicious actor can compromise your organization’s security. Despite the clear and present danger posed by unaddressed Wi-Fi Vulnerabilities, they go largely unmonitored until a breach occurs, and by then it is too late. This threat often remains unseen by physical security due to the wireless nature of RF.
In the webinar Dr. Walkenhorst details the current landscape of Wi-Fi Vulnerabilities, and provides techniques on how to mitigate this threat, including:
Monitoring for Suspicious Devices
Policies and Training for Employees
Best Practices for your Wi-Fi networks and devices
Speaker:
Dr. Brett Walkenhorst, CTO at Bastille and former Director of the Software Defined Radio Lab at Georgia Tech