| |
 |
C2 Wireless Security Solution in a nutshell |
| |
• RF Planning
• WIPS Installation and Setup
• WIPS Maintenance
• 24/7 Threat Monitoring and Prevention
• 24/7 Network Performance Monitoring and Remediation Service |
| |
Our wireless security approach |
| |
Wireless intrusion prevention technology is complex, and the nature of wireless threats, attacks, and responses are quite different from their wire-side counterparts. C2 Network Security Wireless Intrusion Prevention Service capitalizes on our consulting expertise in wireless technology, compliance, and security. Additionally, it takes advantage of our experience in the security market with efficient 24x7 managed security services operations that monitor, detect, and promptly escalate critical wireless security threats before they harm the network. To help ensure effective monitoring of wireless-based threats, C2 Network Security helps companies deploy and configure their IPS sensors and takes care of ongoing maintenance of the wireless IPS infrastructure and policy. C2 Network SecurityManaged Security Services delivers comprehensive, real-time identification and analysis of wireless security events that require immediate action -- providing continuous awareness of wireless-based attacks on your company’s IT infrastructure and identification/location of “rogue” access points that expose the wireless network to unauthorized parties.
Wireless IPS technology operations must often comply with additional legal or regulatory requirements, which add another level of risk and complexity. C2 Network Security Wireless Intrusion Prevention Service helps prevent costly infrastructure downtime, potential loss of revenue, and the penalties, legal exposure, and harm to intangible assets that non-compliance can cause.
In order to help our customers create secure and high performing wireless networks, C2 Network Security offers a full range of services covering RF planning of wireless networks and wireless intrusion prevention systems, deployment of access points and security sensors, commissioning of WIPS and 24/7 monitoring of WIPS dashboard to remediate all security threats and for ensuring high performance.  |
| |
| Military-Grade wireless security |
| |
C2 Network Security follows the Department of Defense (DoD) Directive Number 8100.2 for all wireless implementations. The Department of Defense (DoD) Directive Number 8100.2 was issued on April 14, 2004. The Directive covers the use of commercial wireless devices, services, and technologies in the DoD Global InformationGrid (GIG). The Directive spells out policies for deploying secure wireless networks, and requires monitoring of those wireless networks for compliance. Additionally, the Directive states that wireless networks are banned from use in certain areas, and it covers policies for banned and authorized wireless networks.
On June 2, 2006 the DoD issued a supplemental policy and guidance to 8100.2 with the objective of enhancing overall security guidance and to create a foundation and roadmap for increased interoperability that embraces open standards regarding Wireless LAN (WLAN) technologies. This policy applies directly to IEEE 802.11 based WLAN devices, systems and technologies and excludes cellular, Bluetooth, WiMax and proprietary RF communication standards.
|
| |
 |
|
| |
| Protect your confidential business information |
| |
For enterprises with wireless LAN networks, as well as those without, Wi-Fi brings a new set of security threats that cannot be protected against by your current firewall and VPN security systems. Insecure deployments of wireless Access Points (APs) called Rogue APs, often done without malice by your own employees, can open up your network to potential hackers exposing confidential information about your business, customers, products and services. Client mis-associations may lead to additional vulnerabilities. C2 Network Security Wireless Security Services solves these problems by delivering similar protection as a wired firewall, but focused on your corporate airwaves. Wireless attacks occur at the physical and data link layers, firewalls and VPN connections offer minimum security. We offer a complete wireless security program built from ground up.
The Visio below shows some forms of wireless attacks that you can protect our clients from: |
| |
 |
|
| |
| Complete the network defenses provided by your firewall
and VPN |
| |
Traditional firewalls only monitor wired traffic and have no visibility into the wireless traffic that is flowing in the air. C2 Network Security will continuously scan the airwaves and provide automatic protection against any unauthorized wireless activities. Our services will block all unauthorized access and rogue traffic without disrupting authorized wireless communication and simultaneously prevent multiple threats while continuing to scan for additional problems.  |
| |
| Robust wireless threat prevention |
| |
Full visibility of both the air space and the wired network is required to ensure bullet proof detection and prevention. C2 Network Security provides Network Detector capability enabling full visibility of your wired network without requiring a Sensor on each subnet.  |
| |
| C2 Network Security finds rogues quickly with precise
location tracking |
| |
C2 Network Security deploys technology that automatically shuts down unauthorized wireless communication to protect your network immediately. To permanently remove the security threat, precise location tracking quickly pinpoints both rogue APs and Clients.  |
| |
 |
| |
| From performing site survey to monitoring your wireless
network |
| |
Our security consultants will, first of all, perform a real-time snapshot of all WLAN infrastructure and activity (802.11 a/b/g) of your company. If no WLAN infrastructure is in place then we will perform a site survey.
We will accurately and predicatively design your Wi-Fi network (802.11) before the actual deployment of access points, sensors and other wireless devices. Our goal is to design quality wireless networks by helping to overcome the challenges of coverage holes, poor service areas and improper capacity and network resource allocation. Vital information such as RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator), SIR (Signal to Interference Ratio), SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio), predicted throughput and bit-error rate can be gathered and analyzed.
Once we have all the site survey information we need, then we supply our clients with a wireless floor plan and the exact location for our wireless sensors and Aps to be placed at.
The setup and configuration of your wireless network devices will be based on the Department of Defense (DoD) Directive Number 8100.2. The DOD standards for wireless networks are so strict that any other wireless compliance stantadards such as Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, Gramm-Leach-Bliley, and PCI would comply.
Now that we have our WIPS (Wireless Intrusion Prevention System) appliance in place we start the Monitoring process. Our wireless sensors will be scanning your network 24/7 while our consultants gather interlligence information from your network and from other sources. From our HSOC (High-Security Operations Center) in Chicago we monitor every single wireless packet in your airwaves to make sure that your wireless security policy is being reinforced. We scout your airwaves for hundreds of attacks and anomalous wireless behavior.  |
| |
|
 |