McAfee acquires Wireless Security Corp.
It's looking to offer managed wireless security services
Network World - McAfee today announced it has acquired Redwood City, Calif., start-up Wireless Security Corp. for an undisclosed sum, with the intent of making managed wireless security services a future McAfee offering.
"We believe there's a tremendous market opportunity in the Wi-Fi space," said McAfee Senior Vice President Bill Kerrigan, noting that many home wireless LAN users, as well as small and midsize businesses, find it hard to configure authentication and encryption security in their WLAN access points. McAfee envisions a managed service that would handle this for them remotely.
Wireless Security, co-founded in 2002 by the company's chairman and CEO, Dennis Rohan, offers subscription-based services that let customers connect computers securely to wireless networks at home or in offices through a remotely managed authentication service.
The services, based on 802.1x and the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) specification, typically cost $45 per year, based on pricing available on the company's Web site. Wireless Security also has products, including client software, for WLAN security administration.
The Wireless Security technology, which also supports the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) protocol WPA-PSK, can work with most network cards and supports WLAN routers from Linksys, D-Link and Netgear, as well as some devices from Buffalo, Belkin, Proxim, ZyTel and 3Com.
Kerrigan said McAfee intends to integrate the Wireless Security software into its own security software, such as its antivirus software. It will also offer the WLAN security management software as a stand-alone product, combined with a service. "For the consumer, McAfee would offer one-click security," Kerrigan said.
Some analysts expressed skepticism that consumers, even though they may be befuddled about setting up WLAN security at home, would be willing to pay an annual subscription to have this done for them.
"The residential user is not going to do this," said Craig Mathias, principal at Ashland, Mass.-based consultancy Farpoint Group, which focuses on wireless and mobile technologies. However, the small-business market might be more receptive to the idea of managed WLAN security, Mathias said.
"They value security, and this may appeal to them," he said, nothing there are apparently very few managed security services oriented toward WLANs in this way.
Kerrigan said Wireless Security doesn't have a large customer base at present, but McAfee is confident that providing remote WLAN security services will be a growth market. "We can provide this from our network operations centers, where we have several other services as well, such as antivirus updates," Kerrigan said.
McAfee has not yet set pricing on its envisioned WLAN security service.



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