| When: |
Thursday, October 3, 2002 |
| Where: |
Cuyahoga Community College,
Eastern Campus, Bldg East 2, [map],
Performing Arts Center
(Parking costs .50 upon exit) [driving
directions].
Additional directions:
Coming from I-271N
1) Turn left at the exit ramp.
2) Proceed past Rte 175 (Richmond Rd. (1st traffic light)
3) Turn left at Robert Bishop Dr. (2nd traffic light)
4) Take first left into Parking lot. (East 2 bldg door is
clearly marked)
Coming from I-271S
1) Same as above except turn right at the exit ramp
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| Time: |
9am - 12pm | Registration
begins at 8am |
| Topic: |
Wireless Technology and
the 802.11b Standard
(Separating fact from fiction) |
Speakers: |
- Mr. Phillip Ardire,
President, Western DataCom [bio] [web site]
- Mr. Edward Rose, Director, Business Solutions Group, Computer
Associates [bio]
[web site]
- Mr. Brian Casto, ICI Networks [bio]
- Mr. Christopher Bateman, Carnegie-Mellon University, CERT/Software
Engineering
Institute [bio] [web site]
- Mr. Timothy Allen, Special Agent, Dallas Field Office, United
States Secret Service [bio] |
Details: |
Wireless technology (also
known as 802.11b) is touted as costing less than a traditional "wired"
network, easy to implement, and secure from eavesdropping. But is
it, in fact, all these things? The Ocotber NOITR meeting will
examine these issues with particular focus on the "secureness" of
802.11b.
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