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CWNP Exam CWSP-207 Topic 1 Question 21 Discussion

Actual exam question for CWNP's CWSP-207 exam
Question #: 21
Topic #: 1
[All CWSP-207 Questions]

As a part of a large organization's security policy, how should a wireless security professional address the problem of rogue access points?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Lindsey
3 days ago
C is an interesting approach, but who has time to manually scan the entire facility with a spectrum analyzer? I think D is the most practical solution here.
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Cristal
13 days ago
Hiding the SSID is like trying to hide a giant billboard. Doesn't really work, does it? I'd go with D - a WIPS is the way to handle this problem.
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Herschel
29 days ago
I personally think option D is also important. Having a WIPS in place can help detect and respond to rogue access points effectively.
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Edna
1 months ago
I agree with Adela. WPA2-Enterprise with mutual authentication is crucial for protecting corporate devices.
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Winfred
1 months ago
Option A is the way to go. Strong security measures like WPA2-Enterprise are essential for protecting corporate devices against rogue APs.
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Ira
5 days ago
Hiding the SSID of legitimate APs can also help prevent intruders from setting up rogue APs.
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Latia
8 days ago
We should also consider implementing a WIPS for rogue detection.
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Margurite
10 days ago
I agree, using WPA2-Enterprise is crucial for protecting our network.
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Adela
1 months ago
I think option A is the best choice. It provides strong security measures for network access.
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