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Conclusion: Ensuring “Secure” Access Control

Jun 23,2010 by admin

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Conclusion: Ensuring “Secure”
Access Control
In order to maintain secure access control of your wireless network, you
need to think proactively about the deployment of your wireless products.
Think about the security functionality and the specific features that are
important to enable to provide you with the protection you require,
including authorization functionality and cryptographic protection.

Your goal is to comprehend fully the specific impact of deploying a
security solution function before you actually put it into practice. There
are a great many permutations that could result from any security product.
Some of these products, if misconfigured, could constitute a security
problem instead of providing you with the protection you require against
hackers.

When you deal with your organization, it is important to have one central
person responsible for identifying your security features and the functionality
of your wireless security products. This person can deal with
either potential security threats or the vulnerabilities of your technology.
As security is a constantly evolving science, wireless standards will
evolve to incorporate new features, enhanced functionality, and protection
against constantly changing hacking exploits. If you are careful and pay
attention to the ever changing face of the security industry, you can effectively
act to prevent any breach in your access control schemes and maintain
the integrity of your wireless network now and well into the future.
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