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Wireless Security
Lunchtime Learning
  By Lisa Phifer



Wireless Security Lunchtime Learning

Return to Lesson 4: How to use wireless IDS/IPS
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Find out how much you learned from Lesson 4.

1.) WIDS may gather information from:
a. A regular AP that monitors the WLAN in its spare time
b. A dedicated sensor that monitors the WLAN full-time
c. The wired network connecting sensors to the WIDS server
d. All of the above
Answer

2.) Unlike a WIDS, a WIPS may automatically perform which of the following functions:
a. Wireless device discovery
b. Wireless attack detection
c. Rogue containment
d. Location tracking
Answer

3.) A "NetStumbler" WIDS alert is probably based on which type of analysis?
a. Signature matching
b. Protocol inspection
c. Policy enforcement
d. Anomaly detection
Answer

4.) Which of the following is not a WIPS rogue containment method?
a. Placing a cardboard box over the rogue to conceal it
b. Flooding the rogue with deauthenticates
c. "Jamming" the channel being used by the rogue
d. Disabling the Ethernet port connected to the rogue
Answer

5.) Which of the following WIDS location methods can provide the most accuracy?
a. Nearest sensor
b. Triangulation
c. RF fingerprinting
d. Site calibration
Answer

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