Still More Of The Dumbest Wireless Security Errors
Written by Frank HayesAugust 26th, 2010
Wireless security isn't really a contradiction in terms. But you wouldn't always know that from the ridiculous things some retailers have done when deploying wireless networks. Still, retailers aren't alone when it comes to being foolish or careless with Wi-Fi. Wireless security insanity goes well beyond traditional product movers.
From sports teams and cruise lines who ran their wireless networks wide open because they didn't know any better to a hotel that didn't offer Wi-Fi service but still got compliments from guests happy with the new hotspots, we look at some of the most bizarre wireless security efforts in the second of two StorefrontBacktalk podcasts on worst practices in wireless security. To listen to the podcast, please click here.
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I have strong reservations about the 'individual' certification and posting of that information for merchants. Can you imagine the potential employee poaching that might occur? The implications when competitors can look up how many are certified with each of their competitors?
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