Motorola has bolstered its wireless
LAN security credentials by announcing a definitive agreement to buy
AirDefense for an undisclosed sum.
The mobile phone giant said AirDefense would support is ‘all-wireless’
enterprise vision by enabling it to deliver a common platform for wireless LAN
protection.
The acquisition follows on from its $3.9bn (£1.95bn) purchase
of
wireless LAN vendor Symbol in 2006 (CRN, 19 September, 2006).
AirDefense develops wireless intrusion prevention solutions (WIPS) and
software applications designed to help firms secure their networks against
wireless threats and comply with regulatory and industry standards. Its
technology enables secure multi-vendor environments, Motorola stressed.
Following the deal’s completion, AirDefense will become a wholly owned
subsidiary of Motorola and will be integrated into Motorola’s Enterprise
Mobility business.
Sujai Hajela, vice president and general manager, Motorola Enterprise
Wireless LAN division, said: “WIPS solutions have gained significant traction as
Wireless LANs have become pervasive in industries from the federal government to
financial services.
“Industry compliance requirements such as Payment Card Industry Data Security
(PCI DSS) and heightened security awareness have fuelled the need for
comprehensive compliance, enforcement, forensics and reporting, which is offered
by AirDefense solutions. This transaction is a tremendous opportunity for
Motorola to enhance its WLAN portfolio by utilizing AirDefense’s relationships
and further integrating WIPS security solutions into our WLAN infrastructure
offering.”
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