Firms Take Different WLAN Security Routes
Businesses are adopting wireless networks swiftly, but are taking a selective approach to security. Only 50 percent of the WLANs owned by participants in a recent survey have password protection, but analysts argued that this and other findings may actually show that the subtleties of WLAN security are becoming better understood.
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