Firebrand Training warns SMEs are making it easy for hackers by not securing their wireless networks

Released on: July 18, 2008, 8:02 am

Press Release Author: Firebrand Training

Industry: Education

Press Release Summary: SMEs need to take pro-active measures, or "think like
hackers" to avoid the major security risks facing their businesses from unprotected
wireless networks. This is the message in the White Paper from Firebrand Training.


Press Release Body: SMEs are endangering critical corporate information because they
are failing to adequately secure their wireless networks.

Failure to change preset simple 'admin' security settings, or choosing easy-to-crack
passwords and allowing the network to be visible to potential attackers are the
three most common mistakes made by small and medium businesses with their wireless
setup.

Firebrand Training is urging SMEs to take a more proactive approach to their
wireless security - and they say it is by learning the tricks used by hackers that
they will stay one step ahead of potential attacks.

The Accelerated Learning pioneer has launched a White Paper "Wireless networks: are
we just
leaving the stable door wide open?",outlining the key strategies employed by hackers
against corporate wireless networks. It is by understanding the tactics used in a
hacking attack, SMEs can pre-test their wireless networks for the potential
weaknesses which could be compromised in a real life breach.

The White Paper also recommends using tools implemented by hackers to glean
information about a wireless network before an attack. Common tricks used by hackers
include 'sniffers' such as Kismet, penetration tools like the Aircrack suite and
tracers such as Netstumbler are set out as potentially helpful elements to test a
network's resilience.

The full White Paper can be found on the Firebrand website
http://www.firebrandtraining.co.uk along with all details of all their IT network
and security training courses.

"Many SMEs may not have a dedicated team in charge of network security, but this is
no excuse for not having the necessary measures in place," said Rob Chapman, CEO,
Firebrand Training. "Wireless networks are highly convenient and extremely quick to
implement but if simple security measures are ignored, wireless weaknesses could
open the door to a devastating hack attack."

"Know your enemy," Chapman continued, "Tracking the footprints of an attack before
it happens, and taking effective steps to protect the network against specific
threats will be the only way small businesses will ensure their data remains secure
and in the right hands."

To download a copy of the full White Paper please go to:
http://www.firebrandtraining.co.uk/pdf/Wireless_Network_Security_Whitepaper_Firebrand_Training.pdf



NOTES TO EDITORS

About Firebrand Training, www.firebrandtraining.co.uk
Firebrand Training is challenging the way in which professional training is delivered.

Firebrand Training, formerly known as The Training Camp, has pioneered Accelerated
Learning courses for busy IT professionals. The organisation's innovative approach
to course delivery has led to its status as the Institute of IT Training's "IT
Training Company of the Year" for the past three consecutive years.

Students are totally immersed in the subject matter, receiving an average of 12
hours intense tuition per day at a residential training site. Subject experts
implement a range of teaching methodologies designed to fit with how we best
understand and retain information during different periods in the day. Accelerated
Learning is an attractive proposition for contractors, whose time commands very high
premiums, and employers who need to minimise staff absence. Firebrand Training has
an above average pass rate of 85% - confounding critics' claims that Accelerated
Learning fails to produce results.

Firebrand Training was founded by Robert Chapman and Stefano Capaldo in Summer 2001
as The Training Camp. Stefano was a former student in the US and rated the company's
approach so highly that he decided to launch a programme of courses in the UK. The
organisation has since been recognised by Microsoft as a Gold Partner for Learning
Solutions (MCPLS) and over 12,000 students have been trained in the UK to date. The
success of the company enabled the management team to relaunch as Firebrand
Training, which is focused on delivering training courses specifically designed for
a European market.

Firebrand Training offers a range of courses covering all major vendors such as
Microsoft courses, Cisco training, Oracle, Sun, and Novell, as well as specialist
certifications in the areas of security, business intelligence, project and business
process management.

For press enquiries, please contact Jade Wilkinson at LEWIS:
Tel: +44 (0) 161 601 7740 Fax: + 44 (0) 161 601 7741
Email: firebrandtraining@lewispr.com
Internet: http://www.lewispr.com


Web Site: http://www.firebrandtraining.co.uk

Contact Details: Blackthorn House, Northminster Business Park, Poppleton, York

  • Printer Friendly Format
  • Back to previous page...
  • Back to home page...
  • Submit your press releases...
  •