WIPS (Wireless Intrusion Prevention Systems) monitor the RF environment and detect unauthorized activities. However, eavesdropping involves passive listening to wireless communications without transmitting any signals. Because the attacker is not transmitting or generating any detectable activity, a WIPS has no RF signal to detect and is thus unable to identify or prevent this attack.
[References:, , CWSP-208 Study Guide, Chapter 5 – Threats and Attacks, , CWNP CWSP-208 Official Exam Objectives: “WLAN Threats”, “WIPS Capabilities and Limitations”]
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