Re: Wireless Audit Reports



David,

Thanks. That is one method I am using. That mitigates one risk, but if, for example, one were to attach an AP to a computer then connect to one of the hundreds of AP's available around them to connect to the internet to send data, we would never know. Yes, this is highly unlikely, but it makes auditors happy to see such a report.

Matt

-----Original Message-----
From: "David M. Zendzian" <dmz@xxxxxxxx>
Sent: Mar 30, 2006 2:53 AM
To: Matthew Webster <awakenings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: pen-test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Wireless Audit Reports

Something you might find easier would be to do an inventory of MAC
addresses on your network (query all your switches if you have to) and
then determine the manufacturer of all devices. If you have any APs in
there, if they aren't running off some machine (hostap/madwifi/etc),
then you should be able to find them this way.

dmz

Matthew Webster wrote:
Hi,

I work in an environment that has a policy that does not permit
wireless devices. We still do an "audit" of the area to ensure that
there are no wireless devices in our area. I wish to prove that there
are no devices. Being in a city, there are literally hundreds of
wireless networks present - perhaps up to 50 in any one given area of
our building. I have tracked the signals down and have determined
that there are no rogue access points or peer networks hidden in our
portion of the building.

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?

Matt

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