From: Kyle Maxwell (krmaxwell@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Mar 30 2006 - 08:40:40 EST
On 3/29/06, Matthew Webster <awakenings@mindspring.com> wrote:
> Now a traditional wireless audit would be easy. I could report
> the signal strengths of our devices, if the SSID's are correct, are
> non-broadcast, etc. That would be an easy report to create after data
> collection. In this case, I am trying to prove a negative. I can list
> networks, signal strengths, etc. but I feel like I am fluffing the
> report with meaningless and time wasting statistics. Does anyone have
> any experience in what they would report under these circumstances?
I'd think the strongest statement you could make would be that, at a
given date and time, no 802.11x broadcast sources were detected from
within a given facility.
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