Almost everyone has WLAN at home and companies are also busy networking via radio. But have you ever thought about the necessary security? Learn everything there is to know about WiFi security from a security expert in our free webinar. He will also answer your questions on Tuesday, February 22, 2022, from 6:30 p.m.
Networks are actually a topic for specialists. Large companies employ entire departments and security is central. With private WLANs, you are responsible for the security yourself and in many small and medium-sized companies this topic is only a sideline. So WLAN security concerns many people, but not everyone needs to become an IT security expert themselves.
In our free webinar, the CHIP team, together with an IT security expert, will help you to answer the really important questions about WLAN security.
What you will learn in the webinar
The webinar on WiFi security is divided into two modules. At the beginning there will be a short keynote speech on the subject of WLAN security and pen testing of WLAN routers by our experts. The second module then includes discussion of the following topics:
- What are the threats to wireless networks?
- What is a secure WiFi network?
- How can vulnerabilities be exploited?
- Expert tips for a secure WLAN at home
- Additional security aspects for wireless networks in companies
- How to check your existing WLAN for problems
In addition, you have the option your personal questions to our experts and thus receive individual solution tips.
The webinar is free and will take place on Tuesday, February 22, 2022, from 6:30 p.m as a live event. Each participant will then receive a link to the recording via email.
Our expert in the webinar
The security expert Gerhard Klostermeier has been with the since 2014 SySS GmbH as senior IT security consultant, penetration tester and head of the embedded security department. Security analyzes of WLAN routers and WLAN infrastructures are part of his daily work.
Klostermeier studied IT security at Aalen University and was a speaker at various IT security conferences such as Ruxcon, Confidence, Hack.lu and Deepsec. He also gave lectures on various IT security topics at several conferences organized by the VDI, Daimler, Vector and the Chaos Computer Club. Klostermeier is the author of the Android app “Mifare Classic Tool”.