Re: Wireless LAN Security for Warehouse
From: McLain Causey (mclaincausey_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 05/07/04
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Date: Thu, 6 May 2004 19:59:08 -0500 To: Alvin Oga <alvin.sec@Virtual.Linux-Consulting.com>
Symbol, a company Jennifer mentioned, makes AES and 3DES WLAN systems
that are certified for government installations called AirBeam. I
imagine if they purchase those from Symbol they'll be fine.
On May 4, 20t from Symbol they will be fine.
04, at 12:29 PM, Alvin Oga wrote:
>
> hi ya jennifer
>
>> My company is looking into wireless technology for our warehouse to
>> replace our RF devices. I have been tasked to research which
>> techonolgy
>> we should use. Right now, we are looking into symbol. They seem to
>> have a good infrastructure. What is your opinion on their product's
>> security? Can anyone recommend any other wireless products or
>> recommend
>> certain security requirements that I should look for in these devices?
>
> assume that anybody and everybody can see all of your data you send
> from your handheld device to the base station in the office
>
> if you do NOT want any high school or competitor to see your inventory
> and pricing, you should send all data using ssh or ssl enabled
> devices ( DES, 3des, blowfish, etc )
> - wep, wepa, etc.al is all cracked and hackable
>
> c ya
> alvin
>
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