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> Date: Sat, 01 May 2004 19:49:27 -0700
> From: Jack Grimes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [BAWUG] Bluetooth Wireless Security webcast
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> FYI, from SANS.org. --jack
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> This May, join us in the SANS Portal for two fee webcasts; May 5,
> Bluetooth Wireless and May 12, for The Internet Storm Center: Threat
> Update.  If you've never tuned into a SANS webcast before, see the
> simple instructions at the end of this message.
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> Bluetooth Wireless
> Featuring: Joshua Wright
> Wednesday, May 5, 2004 1:00pm EDT (1700 UTC)
> http://www.sans.org/webcasts/show.php?webcastid=90473
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> It seems there is no shortage of security concerns for wireless
> technology these days.  While many of us have become keenly aware of
> the risks associated with 802.11 wireless networking, few organizations
> have considered the risks of Bluetooth wireless technology.  Many
> reports cite that the number of Bluetooth-enabled devices has surpassed
> the number of 802.11 wireless devices!  In this webcast, wireless
> security expert Joshua Wright will introduce the main components of the
> Bluetooth protocol while covering the top 7 security challenges of this
> growing technology, along with strategies on protecting organizations
> from Bluetooth attacks.
>
> Joshua Wright has consulted with Fortune 500 companies, federal agencies
> and educational institutions on issues relating to wireless security,
> vulnerability assessment, penetration tests, router security and secure
> network design. He regularly presents at conferences on issues relating
> to wireless security, and is currently working with several wireless
> LAN vendors on how attackers exploit weaknesses in wireless networks
> and associated protocols. Joshua currently serves as the deputy
> directory of training for the SANS Institute and is the author of
> several papers on wireless security and intrusion analysis.  He is also
> the co-author of "Securing Cisco Routers: Step-by-Step".
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> Internet Storm Center: <info deleted>
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> Date: Sat, 1 May 2004 22:58:27 EDT
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> Subject: Re: [BAWUG] External antenna for AirPort Extreme?
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> All, of the apple base stations have the same connector, MC card.
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> Rick Estes
> QuickerTek.com
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