A method for monitoring a selected region of an airspace associated with local area networks of computing devices is provided. The method includes providing one or more segments of a legacy 
local area network to be protected in a selected geographic region. The legacy 
local area network is characterized by an unsecured airspace within the selected geographic region. The method includes determining a 
security policy associated with the one or more segments of the legacy 
local area network. The 
security policy at least characterizes a type of 
wireless activity in the unsecured airspace to be permitted, denied, or ignored. Additionally, the method includes connecting one or more sniffer devices into the legacy local 
area network. The one or more sniffer devices are spatially disposed within the selected geographic region to cause at least a portion of the unsecured airspace to be secured according to the 
security policy. Moreover, the method includes 
coupling a security appliance to the legacy local 
area network. The method also includes determining if at least one of the sniffer devices is coupled to each of the one or more segments of the legacy local 
area network to be protected and determining if the one or more sniffer devices substantially covers the portion of the unsecured airspace to be secured. The method additionally includes monitoring 
wireless activity in the airspace using the one or more sniffer devices, and automatically classifying, using a classification process, a portion of information associated with the monitoring of the 
wireless activity to at least determine if the wireless activity communicates to at least one of the one or more segments to be protected. Further, the method includes detecting a violation of the security policy based upon at least the classifying of the portion of the information from the monitoring of the wireless activity, and automatically 
processing an action associated with the violation in accordance to the security policy for the one or more segments in the legacy local area network to be protected.