Securing wireless networks remains a challenge for agencies that have to fit security into their business cases but must work under policies that lag behind the rapid advance of technology, a federal-sector consultant said today. “Technology is the simple part,” said Howard Stern, senior vice president of FSI of McLean, Va. “It’s all the other stuff around the technology,” from setting business practices to educating users, “that’s the hard part.” Mobile devices can perform an ever-increasing number of functions, including tracking assets, protecting the homeland and communicating instantly, Stern said, so agencies more than ever need sound policies on wireless security. “As we move into wireless applications, security becomes even more important than it did in landline operations,” he said, speaking at a wireless security forum sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Co. in Washington. Full Story
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