RogueScanner is an open-source tool used for vulnerability management.
With over 300 access point manufacturers and over 10,000 different models of network infrastructure, tracking and identifying all potential rogue wireless devices is a huge challenge for organizations. Fortunately, Network Chemistry offers a solution to address this challenge with an open-source product that allows immediate scanning of networks. RogueScanner is available at no cost to organizations focused on device identification and rogue detection.
RogueScanner utilizes the Collaborative Device Classification system to automatically identify the device type and its identity in real-time. The latest release contains several scanning and classification improvements, support for parsing routes under IOS CLI, and support for dumping Cisco device CDP cache via SNMP and CLI (IOS and CatOS). Additionally, support has been included for sniffing CDP broadcasts off the wire, and CDP information is submitted to the classification server and used for classification. Also, FTP (21/TCP) has been added to the list of probed open ports.
Overall, RogueScanner is a useful tool for organizations that need to be able to quickly identify rogue wireless devices that pose a risk to their data and infrastructure. Its open-source nature and zero cost make it an attractive option for companies that want an accessible and effective solution.
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