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Re: Solutions when security is breached thru theft of AP?: msg#00112network.wireless.seattle.general
802.1x is what you want. HIPPA pretty much requires this. -Eric On Sun, 19 Oct 2003, Chuck Lare wrote: > Greetings: > > Medical organizations have very strict security policies. Even if all > the security restrictions are used if someone has their PDA with WiFi or > Access Point, etc. stolen now security can very easily be breached. The > only way I can think of resolving this is where your security is > dependent on "person-place-thing", e.g. a constantly changing > token/password that is carried by the individual and used when logging in. > > Has anyone else found other security solutions covering situations where > someone can steal your access point with all it's great security setup? > > _______________________________________________ Talk mailing list Talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://seattlewireless.net/mailman/listinfo/talk |
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