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Wireless Security Architecture: Designing and Maintaining Secure Wireless for Enterprise 1st Edition
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Reduce organizational cybersecurity risk and build comprehensive WiFi, private cellular, and IOT security solutions
Wireless Security Architecture: Designing and Maintaining Secure Wireless for Enterprise offers readers an essential guide to planning, designing, and preserving secure wireless infrastructures. It is a blueprint to a resilient and compliant architecture that responds to regulatory requirements, reduces organizational risk, and conforms to industry best practices. This book emphasizes WiFi security, as well as guidance on private cellular and Internet of Things security.
Readers will discover how to move beyond isolated technical certifications and vendor training and put together a coherent network that responds to contemporary security risks. It offers up-to-date coverage―including data published for the first time―of new WPA3 security, Wi-Fi 6E, zero-trust frameworks, and other emerging trends. It also includes:
- Concrete strategies suitable for organizations of all sizes, from large government agencies to small public and private companies
- Effective technical resources and real-world sample architectures
- Explorations of the relationships between security, wireless, and network elements
- Practical planning templates, guides, and real-world case studies demonstrating application of the included concepts
Perfect for network, wireless, and enterprise security architects, Wireless Security Architecture belongs in the libraries of technical leaders in firms of all sizes and in any industry seeking to build a secure wireless network.
- ISBN-101119883059
- ISBN-13978-1119883050
- Edition1st
- Publication dateApril 12, 2022
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions7.4 x 1.3 x 9.2 inches
- Print length624 pages
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Mitigate cybersecurity risks and prevent wireless attacks with effective and contemporary strategies
In Wireless Security Architecture: Designing and Maintaining Secure Wireless for Enterprise, renowned information security leader Jennifer Minella delivers an essential guide for planning, designing, and maintaining secure wireless infrastructures. Perfect for companies of all sizes and in any industry, this book walks technology professionals through critical concepts in security and wireless design, offering powerful technical resources and real-world sample architectures.
This book provides recipes for resilient connectivity compliant with regulatory standards and industry best practices that reduce organizational risk. Drawing on the author’s fifteen years’ experience of hands-on experience in network architecting and implementation, as well as security consulting, it presents practical guidance for those responsible for creating secure wireless networks.
Readers will learn how to go beyond important―but isolated―technical certifications and vendor training to assemble a holistic enterprise architecture that responds to contemporary security risks. Its techniques are suitable for government agencies, global financial institutions, healthcare organizations, and small public and private firms.
Ideal for enterprise security architects, network architects, and wireless architects, Wireless Security Architecture also contains valuable content for technical leaders, including CISOs, CTOs, and CIOs. The author also provides:
- An introduction to modern security and wireless concepts
- Explorations of the relationships between security, wireless, and network elements
- Detailed design and planning guidance
- Best practices in security testing, monitoring, tools, and training
- Deep technical dives for troubleshooting
- Planning templates and guides
- Case studies demonstrating real world examples of secure wireless architectures
About the Author
JENNIFER (JJ) MINELLA is an internationally recognized authority on network and wireless security, author, and public speaker. She is an advisory CISO and information security leader with over fifteen years’ experience working with organizations creating network security and leadership strategies. She is Founder and Principal Advisor of Viszen Security.
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- Publisher : Wiley; 1st edition (April 12, 2022)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 624 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1119883059
- ISBN-13 : 978-1119883050
- Item Weight : 2.24 pounds
- Dimensions : 7.4 x 1.3 x 9.2 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,025,779 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #112 in Mobile & Wireless Telecommunications
- #365 in Security Certifications
- #691 in Computer Network Security
- Customer Reviews:
About the author

Jennifer (JJ) Minella is an internationally-recognized authority on network and wireless security architecture, a published author and public speaker. A network architect turned advisory CISO and infosec leader, in the past ~15 years she's worked with hundreds of organizations up to Fortune 50 on strategies ranging from network security to leadership. In addition to her normal roles, she's an editorial contributor and trusted adviser for information security strategy for technology manufacturers. No stranger to public speaking, she’s a highly sought-after international speaker.
Jennifer is the founder and principal advisor of Viszen Security, offering technical strategy, network security architecture, and coaching to CXOs and practitioners.
JJ's also known for introducing mindfulness-based leadership to individuals and organizations in infosec. And aside from meditation and security, she's a competitive powerlifter and dancer including ballroom and swing. She also loves Figment, the imagination dragon.
Ms. Minella served on the (ISC)2 Board of Directors 2014-2019 in various roles including Chairman of the Board in 2019. She also serves as faculty with IANS and is a startup/VC and board advisor.
You can find more security topics and musings on her security blog at http://SecurityUncorked.com.
Mrs. Minella speaks regularly and national and international security conferences, including
:: SPEAKING & ENGAGEMENTS::
- Wireless Technology Forum
- Wireless LAN Pros Conference (Phoenix, AZ)
- Deep Sec Conference (Vienna, Austria)
- BruCon (Gent, Belgium)
- Internet Summit (Raleigh, NC)
- CITE Consumerization of IT (San Francisco, US)
- SecTor (Toronto, ON)
- NSA Trusted Computing Conference (Orlando. FL)
- (ISC)2 Security Summit (Hong Kong)
- INTEROP (Las Vegas, NV)
- RSA USA (San Francisco, CA)
- Infosec World (Orlando, FL)
- CSI Annual Conference (Washington, DC)
- Techno Security Keynote (Myrtle Beach, SC)
- (ISC)2 Annual Congress (various)
- Triangle InfoSeCon (Raleigh, NC)
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1. They are old
2. They have a razor focus on a particular 802.11 specification.
Ms. Minella’s book is full of updated information useful for a professional in 2022. My favorite parts were the clear explanation of the different security concepts and a breakdown of encryption and authorization mechanisms. Coming in a close second is Appendix C with a lot of to the point sample architectures that bring together the information from earlier in the book into easily digestible ideas and gotchas about practical implementations.
The only down side is this book is heavy. At 584 pages this is a quick reference guide. I got the kindle version after realizing I couldn’t make space in my work bag for the in print version.
Disclaimer: I know Ms. Minella personally for participation in infosec industry events. This didn’t skew my review. If it was bad I would have no problem saying it.
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2022
1. They are old
2. They have a razor focus on a particular 802.11 specification.
Ms. Minella’s book is full of updated information useful for a professional in 2022. My favorite parts were the clear explanation of the different security concepts and a breakdown of encryption and authorization mechanisms. Coming in a close second is Appendix C with a lot of to the point sample architectures that bring together the information from earlier in the book into easily digestible ideas and gotchas about practical implementations.
The only down side is this book is heavy. At 584 pages this is a quick reference guide. I got the kindle version after realizing I couldn’t make space in my work bag for the in print version.
Disclaimer: I know Ms. Minella personally for participation in infosec industry events. This didn’t skew my review. If it was bad I would have no problem saying it.
But I only gave the book two stars because the kindle version is extremely poor because so many of the pages don’t properly line up. I was willing to forgive this the first time I ran into it, but not the sixth or seventh. HORRIBLE! I don’t want to have to hunt for the correct consecutive page when I am trying to wrap my head around dot1x concepts.
So I am going to update my review because I resolved some of the ebook issues.
I have now finished the book and I think it is a must read for any network engineer who seeks to understand wireless security as of 2022.
This book hits that mark perfectly.
Further, it makes for a great reference guide later when you need to get the details of a particular EAP or authentication type.
Jennifer makes for an engaging author, with decades of experience in security and wireless. Stephen Orr is the security chair of the Wi-Fi alliance, responsible for the WPA3 standard.
You can’t really ask for a better duo to delve deeply into this topic, while covering such a broad range of subjects without vendor bias!
JJ Minella goes into thorough detail on the various wireless security protocols, and their impact to wireless networks.
A "money shot" of the Wireless Security Architecture book for me was on page 140, which displays the complexity of keeping wireless security when an end user device roams from one AP to another AP.
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2023
JJ Minella goes into thorough detail on the various wireless security protocols, and their impact to wireless networks.
A "money shot" of the Wireless Security Architecture book for me was on page 140, which displays the complexity of keeping wireless security when an end user device roams from one AP to another AP.








