Crackproof wireless apps

Security experts recommend that wellprotected wireless applications have:

Security experts recommend that well-protected wireless applications have:

* Access controls embedded in the wireless device itself, whether it is a personal digital assistant, cell phone or laptop with local-area network access.

* Encryption of data stored on the wireless device.

* Encryption of data before it is sent through the airwaves.

* Key encryption of data traveling through the airwaves (128-bit minimum).

* Firewalls at the access point—the receiving station or gateway between the wired and the wireless LANs.

* Operating system and application-level password protection.

* Intrusion-detection systems to monitor signs of unauthorized traffic.

They also recommend that users be well-versed in security issues.

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