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Wireless Security Certification Training

WIreless Security Certification Training

North American Wireless LAN Adoption Grows
Wireless LAN (WLAN) adoption today is broad and growing — but Wireless LANs are still used only as a convenience in most industries outside of retail, healthcare, and manufacturing. Forrester predicts an increased reliance on Wireless LANs in 2006, resulting in 75% of North American enterprises using or evaluating WLANs by year-end and more access points deployed per company. Why? The perfect storm is brewing for voice over WLAN (VoWLAN) adoption, and there is an increased expectation of mobility within enterprises.

Choosing the right Wireless LAN solution requires understanding your company's impending reliance on wireless, defining your road map for wired/wireless integration, and choosing vendors that prioritize scale, flexibility, and partnerships.

Wireless Cities Emerge
While the spotlight is on some notable battles between municipalities and carriers over cities' right to offer broadband access, a host of local governments are quietly deploying wireless networks to reduce crime, improve productivity, and enhance city services. These municipalities consider a variety of wireless network technologies like mesh, WLAN, WiMAX, and cellular technologies. However, leaders face the challenges of immature technology standards, operational management costs, and the burden of cross-department agreement on network use. Some municipalities are going beyond employee applications and are connecting physical assets like park lights and irrigation systems, to save on operational costs.

Let's Get Real About WiMAX
Industry buzz abounds about WiMAX, the next big wireless networking technology. Promoters like Alvarion and Intel imply that it will turn the telecom network upside down — and do everything short of making your coffee in the morning. The reality? WiMAX will indeed have a big global impact on consumers, enterprises, vendors, and telecom operators by making high-speed wireless access cheap and mobile, but not until 2010 or later — because of myriad spectrum, customer premise equipment (CPE) availability, regulatory, cost, and competitive reasons. WiMAX's impact will be gradual in developed countries but more disruptive in emerging markets like India, Brazil, and Russia that have less existing fixed and mobile network infrastructure.

Getting Home Networking Into Second Gear
Home networks among online households grew 61% in the past year. But nongeek households that have yet to embrace networks see few reasons to get one. To reach these mainstream consumers, gear makers, broadband ISPs, and retailers must do a better job of educating consumers about home networking, push a service-based pricing model, and show consumers how networking will change the way they enjoy content.

CrossBow Communications in association with Computer Training Consultants Offers Industry Recognized Standards Based Wireless Networking and Wireless Security Certification Training Series BootCamps.
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CWNA Certification

The CWNA® (Certified Wireless Network Administrator) certification is a foundation level wireless LAN certification for the CWNP training Program.

Your CWNA certification training will get you started in your wireless career by ensuring you have the skills to successfully administer enterprise-class wireless LANs.

Benefits of Your Wireless Networking Administrator Certification training:
  • Opens the door to wireless networking opportunities in the enterprise
  • Offers a career differentiator, with enhanced credibility and marketability
  • Shows that you are a technical leader with the ability to successfully implement wireless solutions for your organization or client
  • Keeps your skills ahead of the curve in the rapidly changing field of networking
There are no prerequisites for the CWNA Certification exam. There is one exam:
PW0-0100 candidates need to pass.

Details about the CWNA exam prep are available online at the following URL:
http://www.cwnp.com/cwna/requirements.html

Topics Covered:
  • Radio Technologies
  • Antenna Concepts
  • Wireless LAN Hardware and Software
  • Network Design, Installation, and Management
  • Wireless Standards and Organizations
  • 802.11 Network Architecture
  • Wireless LAN Security
  • Troubleshooting
  • Performance Tuning
  • How to Perform Site Surveys
To learn more about the certification organization, please visit the following URL:
http://www.cwnp.com
CWSP Certification

The CWSP® (Certified Wireless Security Professional) certification training will advance your career by ensuring you have the skills to successfully secure wireless networks from hackers.
CWSP is an advanced level wireless LAN certification for the CWNP training Program.

Benefits of Your Wireless Security Professional Certification training:
  • Puts you in demand as a top security professional
  • Teaches you how to secure your network data from hackers
  • Offers a career differentiator, with enhanced credibility and marketability
  • Rewards you with tremendous earning potential
Wireless Security Certification Training Requirements:

CWSP candidates are required to pass 2 exams.
Exams can be taken in any order.

CWSP certifications are valid for three years. To recertify, either pass the current PW0-200 exam, or pass the CWNE written exam when it becomes available.

For more details about the CWSP exam preparation, visit the following URL:
http://www.cwnp.com/cwsp/requirements.html

Pricing: $2495.00 per person *
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Class Length: 40 Hours
Training Venue: 1245 South Winchester Blvd
Suite #108
San Jose, CA - 95128

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